Aims: The aim of the work presented here was to explore differences between pet owners and non-pet-owners concerning aspects of health, physical/leisure activities, work and socio-demographics. Methods: The study was based on nationally representative data from the Swedish population (n 43,589). Associations between pet ownership and background variables were investigated using logistic regression analysis. Results: A total of 39,995 respondents were included in the analysis (non-pet-owners 25,006; pet owners 14,989). Pet ownership was associated with both positive and negative aspects of health, physical/leisure activities and socio-demographics. Pet owners had better general health but suffered more from mental health problems than non...
Background: It is commonly assumed that owning a pet provides older residents in the community with ...
The aim of this population study was to identify personality traits among older (>65 years) male ...
Abstract Background We focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social fu...
Aims: The aim of the work presented here was to explore differences between pet owners and non-pet-o...
BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is thought to have health benefits, but not all scientific explorations ha...
There is conflicting evidence about whether living with pets results in better mental and physical h...
There is conflicting evidence about whether living with pets results in better mental and physical h...
Objective: Companion animals are an important feature of the family system, and human-animal interac...
There is conflicting evidence about whether living with pets results in better mental and physical h...
Pet ownership is the most common form of human–animal interaction, and anecdotally, pet ownership ca...
Research on the extent to which humans derive health and social benefits from being with pets has pr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground: Two reasons for the inconcl...
pre-printThis analysis explores whether pet owners have better physical health outcomes, and if so, ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how dogs affect their owners’ health, and if there are a...
The literature examining purported relationships between ownership of companion animals and health i...
Background: It is commonly assumed that owning a pet provides older residents in the community with ...
The aim of this population study was to identify personality traits among older (>65 years) male ...
Abstract Background We focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social fu...
Aims: The aim of the work presented here was to explore differences between pet owners and non-pet-o...
BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is thought to have health benefits, but not all scientific explorations ha...
There is conflicting evidence about whether living with pets results in better mental and physical h...
There is conflicting evidence about whether living with pets results in better mental and physical h...
Objective: Companion animals are an important feature of the family system, and human-animal interac...
There is conflicting evidence about whether living with pets results in better mental and physical h...
Pet ownership is the most common form of human–animal interaction, and anecdotally, pet ownership ca...
Research on the extent to which humans derive health and social benefits from being with pets has pr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground: Two reasons for the inconcl...
pre-printThis analysis explores whether pet owners have better physical health outcomes, and if so, ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how dogs affect their owners’ health, and if there are a...
The literature examining purported relationships between ownership of companion animals and health i...
Background: It is commonly assumed that owning a pet provides older residents in the community with ...
The aim of this population study was to identify personality traits among older (>65 years) male ...
Abstract Background We focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social fu...