Beyond companionship: pets are non-human beings that protect humans’ health
Current Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Bienestar en la convivencia humano-perro ¿Por qué es importante saberlo?
Boletín de Ciencias Agropecuarias del ICAP,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(21), P. 14 - 20
Published: Jan. 5, 2025
Debido
a
la
interacción
tan
estrecha
que
se
da
en
convivencia
entre
el
humano
con
perro
es
muy
importante
abordar
lo
referente
los
cuidados
requiere
de
acuerdo
sus
patrones
biológicos
comportamiento,
tomando
cuenta
aspectos
como:
edad,
raza,
sexo,
estado
salud,
y
características
alojamiento.
En
presente
artículo
revisa
este
tema
enfatiza
importancia
contar
asesoría
un
profesional
medicina
veterinaria
para
humano-perro
sea
benéfica
ambas
especies.
Being healthy and achieving life harmony: the role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflict
Journal of Management Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 17, 2025
Purpose
The
recent
workplace
dynamics
era
allowed
many
organizations
to
adopt
the
hybrid
working
model.
However,
despite
growing
relevance
of
telework
for
diverse
outcomes,
few
studies
have
explored
work.
Therefore,
this
research
was
based
on
role
theory
and
job
demands-resources
model
develop
a
conceptual
arguing
that
work
may
potentially
influence
employees’
life
harmony
mental
health
through
decreases
in
work–family
conflict.
Moreover,
answering
call
more
families
with
pets
regarding
work-life
boundaries,
it
is
also
proposed
work–[pet]family
Design/methodology/approach
To
achieve
objective,
two
were
conducted.
first
two-wave
study
carried
out
2023,
involving
376
workers
who
completed
online
surveys.
second
study,
two-wave,
conducted
2024
included
479
adults
participated
data
collection.
Findings
findings
showed
individuals
tended
experience
less
conflict,
consequently
increasing
their
health.
evidenced
those
modality
had
higher
levels
due
Originality/value
results
highlight
importance
well-being.
Plus,
opens
future
venues
as
appears
be
relevant
construct
modern
younger
generations
adults.
Language: Английский
The role of the human-canine bond in recovery from substance use disorder: A scoping review and narrative synthesis
Human-Animal Interactions,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 9, 2024
Abstract
Recovery
from
substance
use
disorder
(SUD)
is
a
personal
journey
that
includes
connection
with
self
and
others,
including
animals
–
known
as
the
human-animal
bond
(HAB).
Research
shows
canines
are
most
common
type
of
animal
integrated
into
animal-assisted
interventions
to
support
people
SUD.
Yet,
our
knowledge,
there
has
been
no
review
evidence
on
role
in
SUD
recovery.
The
scoping
review’s
objective
was
examine
literature
human-canine
bond’s
recovery
among
adolescents
adults,
how
may
help
or
hinder
considered
records
described
respect
any
recovery-
therapy-related
setting
globally.
Eleven
databases
were
searched,
32
sources
met
inclusion
criteria
involved
companion
dogs,
therapy
service/assistance,
dogs
others.
thematic
analysis
across
identified
three
key
benefits
recovery:
(1)
source
social
conduit
for
human-to-human
connection,
(2)
calming
comforting
effect
individuals
can
reduce
stress
anxiety,
(3)
motivating
factor
positive
change.
Through
these
themes,
divert
use-related
thoughts
cravings,
bolster
engagement
treatment
recovery,
decrease
prevent
use.
However,
few
articles
found
limited
challenges
considerations
reported,
particularly
marginalized
populations
(e.g.,
related
obtaining
maintaining
housing,
employment,
treatment).
Most
discussed
canine
welfare
some
capacity.
Calls
also
made
improved
policy,
public
awareness,
welfare.
Language: Английский
Exploring the Relationship Between Human–Animal Interactions at Work and Mental Health: Unraveling the Dynamics for Individuals With Higher Neuroticism
Ana Junça Silva,
No information about this author
Beatriz Moço
No information about this author
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 8, 2024
ABSTRACT
Daily
interactions
typically
can
be
a
reflection
of
person's
mental
health.
Despite
the
existing
literature
emphasizing
importance
social
for
health,
few
studies
have
focused
on
human–animal
interactions,
particularly
in
work
context.
Thus,
this
study
sought
to
expand
knowledge
and
relied
affective
events
theory
test
(1)
mediating
role
daily
affect
ratio
relationship
between
health
(2)
moderating
neuroticism
previous
indirect
relationship.
To
hypotheses,
design
was
used
(
N
=
53
×
5
265).
The
multilevel
results
revealed
that
are
positively
related
through
ratio;
however,
depended
more
when
individuals
had
higher
levels
neuroticism,
which
means
(3)
intensified
ratio.
Overall,
opportunities
under
telework
settings
may
well‐suited
strategy
employees
who
score
neuroticism.
Language: Английский