Dog ownership is believed to benefit owner wellbeing but, contrary to popular belief, there is limited evidence to suggest that simply owning a dog is associated with improved mental health. This mixed-methods study investigates whether dog owners with stronger relationships with their dogs experience better mental health. Participants (n = 1,693, adult United Kingdom dog owners) completed an online survey. Owners’ health was measured using the validated PROMIS questions regarding depression, anxiety, emotional support, and companionship. The dog–owner relationship was measured using the validated MDORS scale, which has three subscales: interaction, emotional closeness, and perceived costs. Univariable and multivariable linear regression an...
This thesis aims to explore a series of psychological aspects underlying the human-dog relationship,...
Abstract Background There is increasing recognition of the therapeutic function pets can play in rel...
Many individuals across the world own dogs for a variety of reasons. For some individuals, dogs can ...
Despite numerous qualitative and cross-sectional studies investigating how dog-related factors may i...
Dog ownership is common worldwide; two in five Australian households own a dog. It has been suggeste...
Pet ownership interventions reduce owner stress and increase overall quality of life, and as such, p...
There is notorious inconsistency regarding mental health benefits of dog ownership, partially due to...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Background Dog ownership is suggested to improve mental well-being, although empirical evidence amon...
Abstract Background and aims: There is increasing evidence to suggest companion animal ownership may...
Background: There is increasing recognition of the therapeutic function pets can play in relation to...
Pet ownership interventions reduce owner stress and increase overall quality of life, and as such, p...
Scholars have demonstrated that multiple roles can affect well-being; however, whether the effects a...
A study in the United Kingdom of the effect of pet\u27s on owner\u27s mental health during the COVID...
This thesis aims to explore a series of psychological aspects underlying the human-dog relationship,...
Abstract Background There is increasing recognition of the therapeutic function pets can play in rel...
Many individuals across the world own dogs for a variety of reasons. For some individuals, dogs can ...
Despite numerous qualitative and cross-sectional studies investigating how dog-related factors may i...
Dog ownership is common worldwide; two in five Australian households own a dog. It has been suggeste...
Pet ownership interventions reduce owner stress and increase overall quality of life, and as such, p...
There is notorious inconsistency regarding mental health benefits of dog ownership, partially due to...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Background Dog ownership is suggested to improve mental well-being, although empirical evidence amon...
Abstract Background and aims: There is increasing evidence to suggest companion animal ownership may...
Background: There is increasing recognition of the therapeutic function pets can play in relation to...
Pet ownership interventions reduce owner stress and increase overall quality of life, and as such, p...
Scholars have demonstrated that multiple roles can affect well-being; however, whether the effects a...
A study in the United Kingdom of the effect of pet\u27s on owner\u27s mental health during the COVID...
This thesis aims to explore a series of psychological aspects underlying the human-dog relationship,...
Abstract Background There is increasing recognition of the therapeutic function pets can play in rel...
Many individuals across the world own dogs for a variety of reasons. For some individuals, dogs can ...