The Relationship Between Attachment to Pets and Mental Health and Wellbeing: A Systematic Review
Animals,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(8), P. 1143 - 1143
Published: April 16, 2025
While
pet
ownership
is
sometimes
associated
with
better
mental
health,
research
on
this
relationship
has
been
inconsistent.
Some
researchers
have
considered
what
factors
may
impact
relationship,
such
as
owners’
attachment
to
their
pets.
The
aim
of
systematic
review
was
investigate
how
pets
relates
owner
health
and
wellbeing.
This
followed
PRISMA
guidelines.
Searches
were
conducted
using
PsychInfo,
Scopus
Google
Scholar.
Any
peer-reviewed
empirical
studies,
in
English,
investigating
wellbeing
outcomes,
included.
Of
the
116
included
15
studies
found
that
higher
22
worse
36
mixed
results
33
no
significant
relationship.
Having
a
stronger
one’s
tended
be
when
outcomes
children,
related
Stronger
symptomology
(e.g.,
depression
anxiety).
It
also
influenced
by
owner’s
relationships
other
people.
Due
cross-sectional
design
used
review,
we
cannot
infer
direction
causality
for
between
health.
Results
indicate
having
strong
not
necessarily
Future
longitudinal
needed
understand
affects
influence
Language: Английский
The Associations between Human–Companion Animal Relationship Duration, Companion Animal Life Stage, and Relationship Quality
Animals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 1606 - 1606
Published: May 29, 2024
Although
many
companion
animal
(or
“pet”)
owners
report
that
their
relationships
with
pets
are
important,
we
know
little
about
how
ownership
duration
and
life
stage
related
to
relationship
quality.
In
a
sample
of
1303
dog
cat
owners,
the
present
research
explored
associations
between
duration,
pet
(puppy/kitten,
young
adult,
mature
senior),
four
markers
quality:
pet-related
self-expansion,
perceived
responsiveness,
insensitivity,
human–animal
bond.
We
found
was
negatively
linearly
associated
self-expansion
for
both
owners.
Results
comparing
quality
across
stages
revealed
higher
younger
animals
compared
older
animals.
There
were
no
significant
effects
or
bond
based
on
stage.
These
findings
indicate
one’s
have
implications
much
people
feel
helps
them
grow,
whereas
other
human–pet
likely
vary
experiences.
Language: Английский