Surveys show that most pet owners are convinced that living with companion animals improves their mental health and psychological well-being. However, many research reports have found that the mental health of pet owners is not measurably better than that of people without a pet. The isolation and stress associated with COVID lockdowns afforded investigators an opportunity to test this pet effect paradox. Contrary to conventional wisdom, a large majority of studies found pets have little or no impact on human mental health during pandemics
The $100 billion pet products industry promotes the idea that getting a pet makes people happier. Y...
Background: Companion animals may be a positive presence for their owners during the Covid-19 pandem...
An obesity epidemic is currently sweeping America as adult obesity rises from 11% of the population ...
Surveys show that most pet owners are convinced that living with companion animals improves their me...
A study in the United Kingdom of the effect of pet\u27s on owner\u27s mental health during the COVID...
During Covid lockdowns, shelters and pet stores have reported an increased demand for pets to adopt ...
The pandemic has been a time marked by significant hardship for many. It has led to significant nega...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the burden of mental illness in the United States, e...
Introduction: The global coronavirus pandemic and the governmental restrictions to prevent the virus...
Studies of the effect of having a pet on owner loneliness scores report very mixed results with the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in feelings of isolation and anxiety (Chand et al., 202...
The “pet effect” is the idea that having a companion animal will improve one’s physical and mental h...
In an analysis of 30 peer-reviewed studies of the relationship between owning pets and depression, 1...
The initial months of COVID-19 forced people to quickly adapt to dramatic changes to their daily liv...
Background: Companion animals may be a positive presence for their owners during the COVID-19 pandem...
The $100 billion pet products industry promotes the idea that getting a pet makes people happier. Y...
Background: Companion animals may be a positive presence for their owners during the Covid-19 pandem...
An obesity epidemic is currently sweeping America as adult obesity rises from 11% of the population ...
Surveys show that most pet owners are convinced that living with companion animals improves their me...
A study in the United Kingdom of the effect of pet\u27s on owner\u27s mental health during the COVID...
During Covid lockdowns, shelters and pet stores have reported an increased demand for pets to adopt ...
The pandemic has been a time marked by significant hardship for many. It has led to significant nega...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the burden of mental illness in the United States, e...
Introduction: The global coronavirus pandemic and the governmental restrictions to prevent the virus...
Studies of the effect of having a pet on owner loneliness scores report very mixed results with the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in feelings of isolation and anxiety (Chand et al., 202...
The “pet effect” is the idea that having a companion animal will improve one’s physical and mental h...
In an analysis of 30 peer-reviewed studies of the relationship between owning pets and depression, 1...
The initial months of COVID-19 forced people to quickly adapt to dramatic changes to their daily liv...
Background: Companion animals may be a positive presence for their owners during the COVID-19 pandem...
The $100 billion pet products industry promotes the idea that getting a pet makes people happier. Y...
Background: Companion animals may be a positive presence for their owners during the Covid-19 pandem...
An obesity epidemic is currently sweeping America as adult obesity rises from 11% of the population ...