Many community-dwelling older adults are searching for ways to remain mentally and physically healthy as they age. One frequently offered suggestion is for older people to adopt a pet to avoid loneliness, to stay socially engaged, and to stave off depression. Despite the ubiquity of this advice in popular culture, research findings are equivocal on whether pet ownership is beneficial to the physical and psychological health of older adults. This article evaluates published data relating to pet ownership and its possible impact on depression and related symptoms in the elderly
The present study examined the effects of pet ownership on levels of depression and loneliness in th...
Although pets can be valuable companions for older adults, little is known about why older adults se...
The research component comprises of a literature review, a research paper and a public domain paper....
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depression...
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depressio...
Australia is preparing for a population increase in persons aged over 65 years, which will likely re...
Background: It is commonly assumed that owning a pet provides older residents in the community with ...
Pets can play a positive role in the both the physical and psychological health of older adults. Thi...
Older adults in most developed countries can now expect to live nearly 80 years without significant ...
Background: Companion animals may reduce depression and loneliness in socially isolated homebound ol...
A review of the literature on pets\u27 effects on mental health was undertaken. A critique of the li...
Pet ownership is the most common form of human–animal interaction, and anecdotally, pet ownership ca...
Abstract Background We focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social fu...
Studies of the human-animal bond show many positive health effects for pet guardians including a sen...
Background: Over the last few decades, life expectancy has increased causing a significant rise and ...
The present study examined the effects of pet ownership on levels of depression and loneliness in th...
Although pets can be valuable companions for older adults, little is known about why older adults se...
The research component comprises of a literature review, a research paper and a public domain paper....
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depression...
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depressio...
Australia is preparing for a population increase in persons aged over 65 years, which will likely re...
Background: It is commonly assumed that owning a pet provides older residents in the community with ...
Pets can play a positive role in the both the physical and psychological health of older adults. Thi...
Older adults in most developed countries can now expect to live nearly 80 years without significant ...
Background: Companion animals may reduce depression and loneliness in socially isolated homebound ol...
A review of the literature on pets\u27 effects on mental health was undertaken. A critique of the li...
Pet ownership is the most common form of human–animal interaction, and anecdotally, pet ownership ca...
Abstract Background We focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social fu...
Studies of the human-animal bond show many positive health effects for pet guardians including a sen...
Background: Over the last few decades, life expectancy has increased causing a significant rise and ...
The present study examined the effects of pet ownership on levels of depression and loneliness in th...
Although pets can be valuable companions for older adults, little is known about why older adults se...
The research component comprises of a literature review, a research paper and a public domain paper....