As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impact of captive conditions is an important goal for comparative researchers. Ferdowsian and colleagues (2011) sought to address whether captive chimpanzees show elevated signs of psychopathology relative to wild apes. They modified a checklist of diagnostic criteria for major depression and posttraumatic stress disorder in humans, and applied these criteria to various captive and wild chimpanzee populations. We argue that measures derived from human diagnostic criteria are not a powerful tool for assessing the psychological health of nonverbal animals. In addition, we highlight certain methodological drawbacks of the specific approach used by Fe...
Since 1985, the US Animal Welfare Act and Public Health Service policy have required that researcher...
The purpose of this paper is a qualitative insight into the problem of psychopathological phenomena ...
Abnormal behaviors in captive animals are generally defined as behaviors that are atypical for the s...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
In humans, traumatic experiences are sometimes followed by psychiatric disor...
BACKGROUND: In humans, traumatic experiences are sometimes followed by psychiatric disorders. In chi...
BACKGROUND: Many captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show a variety of serious behavioural abnorma...
) show a variety of serious behavioural abnormalities, some of which have been considered as possibl...
Despite the growing knowledge and literature on primate medicine, assessment and treatment of behavi...
Animal well-being is not only important for any institution or private person holding animals in cap...
Personality research seeks to identify and understand underlying process associated with individual ...
) who have been illegally taken from the wild and sold as pets. Although these circumstances are und...
Since 1985, the US Animal Welfare Act and Public Health Service policy have required that researcher...
The purpose of this paper is a qualitative insight into the problem of psychopathological phenomena ...
Abnormal behaviors in captive animals are generally defined as behaviors that are atypical for the s...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
In humans, traumatic experiences are sometimes followed by psychiatric disor...
BACKGROUND: In humans, traumatic experiences are sometimes followed by psychiatric disorders. In chi...
BACKGROUND: Many captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show a variety of serious behavioural abnorma...
) show a variety of serious behavioural abnormalities, some of which have been considered as possibl...
Despite the growing knowledge and literature on primate medicine, assessment and treatment of behavi...
Animal well-being is not only important for any institution or private person holding animals in cap...
Personality research seeks to identify and understand underlying process associated with individual ...
) who have been illegally taken from the wild and sold as pets. Although these circumstances are und...
Since 1985, the US Animal Welfare Act and Public Health Service policy have required that researcher...
The purpose of this paper is a qualitative insight into the problem of psychopathological phenomena ...
Abnormal behaviors in captive animals are generally defined as behaviors that are atypical for the s...