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  1. Dec 21, 2022 · News stories describing the mental health benefits of non-conventional companion animals indicate the importance these species have to many people, and the potential benefits they may provide to their human companions’ health.

    • Themes
    • Practical Work - Physical Activity and Symptom Distraction
    • Pets as Conduits to Social Interaction and Emotional Nourishment
    • Biographical Work - Identity, A Sense of Self-Worth and Existential Meaning
    • Negative Aspects of Pet Ownership

    Emotional work - alleviating worry, providing comfort and mitigating against feelings of isolation and loneliness

    Evidence from quantitative studies relating to contribution of pets to emotional work was mixed. There were significant findings for the benefits of canine companionship for military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including effects on reducing feelings of loneliness, depression, worry and irritability, and increased feelings of calmness and there was some evidence for the direct effect of pets on depression and mood [30, 35] through close proximate contact and strok...

    Quantitative data implicating pets in the practical work associated with mental health management pointed to the impact of dog ownership on physical activity and self-reported quality of life related to physical health . One study found that those with pets were more significantly likely to use ambulatory mental health care than those without . Qu...

    A feature of the role attributed to pets in terms of mental health management in the qualitative data was the various ways in which they facilitated the quality and quantity of social interactions. Pets reportedly increased social interaction with others including friends and family and with more peripheral social interactions [9, 38]. They also f...

    The data implicating pets in biographical work was mostly derived from the qualitative data. Two quantitative studies addressed this type of work; one found that despite a low effect score, pet owners performed significantly higher than non-pet owners on meaningful activity scales and another found that since getting their pets individuals felt be...

    Despite an overall sense of the positive impact of pet ownership on the management of diagnosed mental health disorders, some negative aspects surfaced within individual quantitative and qualitative studies. This included aspects such as financial costs and housing situations, the burden of pet ownership especially if pets were unruly which could b...

    • Helen Louise Brooks, Kelly Rushton, Karina Lovell, Penny Bee, Lauren Walker, Laura Grant, Anne Roger...
    • 2018
  2. Dec 21, 2022 · Non-conventional companion animals may benefit their guardians by providing social support through acting as attachment figures, facilitating social opportunities and daily routines, fulfilling cognitive needs, and recreating restorative capacities of mindfully observing natural landscapes.

  3. The power of support from companion animals for people living with mental health problems: a systematic review and narrative synthesis of the evidence.

  4. Mar 8, 2023 · The experts are not suggesting that companion and therapy animals may replace usual mental health treatment approaches, but that animals can participate in ways that can help reduce symptoms, reduce stress, build resilience, enhance psychotherapy, and improve wellbeing.

  5. Feb 9, 2024 · Emotional support animals have been shown to help people manage their mental health issues, with individuals citing the benefits that their dogs, cats, and even ferrets have in managing panic attacks, anxiety, and depression.

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  7. Apr 15, 2022 · Pets are the cute companions we dote over but turns out their nearness also helps our mental health, too. Here's how.

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