| Literature DB >> 25240250 |
Jitka Pikhartova1, Ann Bowling, Christina Victor.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is thought to make a positive contribution to health, health behaviours and the general well-being of older people. More specifically pet ownership is often proposed as a solution to the problem of loneliness in later life and specific 'pet based' interventions have been developed to combat loneliness. However the evidence to support this relationship is slim and it is assumed that pet ownership is a protection against loneliness rather than a response to loneliness. The aim of this paper is to examine the association between pet ownership and loneliness by exploring if pet ownership is a response to, or protection against, loneliness using Waves 0-5 from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25240250 PMCID: PMC4182770 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-14-106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Descriptive characteristics of study sample
| Wave 0 (2001) | Wave 2 (2004) | Wave 5 (2010) | |||||||
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| All | Men | Women | All | Men | Women | All | Men | Women | |
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| 946 | 1,195 |
| 2,272 | 2,938 |
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| 61.4 | 60.9 | 61.8 | 65.0 | 64.6 | 65.3 | 71.2 | 70.7 | 71.6 |
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| Yes (%) | 41.1% | 41.7% | 40.7 | NA | NA | NA | 29.2% | 29.8% | 28.6% |
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| Dog (%)1 | 19.8% | 20.3% | 19.3% | NA | NA | NA | 15.2% | 15.6% | 14.9% |
| Cat (%)1 | 21.7% | 21.7% | 21.7% | NA | NA | NA | 13.3% | 13.8% | 12.9% |
| Bird (%)1 | 3.6% | 3.7% | 3.6% | NA | NA | NA | 1.8% | 1.7% | 1.9% |
| Other furry pet (%)1 | 2.3% | 2.3% | 2.3% | NA | NA | NA | 0.8% | 1.0% | 0.6% |
| Other pet (%)1 | 3.8% | 4.8% | 3.1% | NA | NA | NA | 2.9% | 3.4% | 2.5% |
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| Yes (%) | NA | NA | NA | 18.1% | 14.1% | 21.3% | 20.6% | 16.3% | 23.9% |
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| Single/divorced/separated/widowed (%) | 31.6% | 23.8% | 37.9% | 32.6% | 22.4% | 40.5% | 36.7% | 24.7% | 46.0% |
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| Yes | NA | NA | NA | 87.8% | 87.2% | 88.2% | 87.9% | 87.3% | 88.4% |
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| Yes | NA | NA | NA | 22.6% | 19.9% | 24.5% | 26.6% | 25.1% | 27.8% |
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| Yes | NA | NA | NA | 99.8% | 99.8% | 99.9% | 99.7% | 99.6% | 99.7% |
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| Working (%) | 46.2% | 52.9% | 41.0% | 33.7% | 40.3% | 28.6% | 18.6% | 24.1% | 14.4% |
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| Managerial/professional | 37.1% | 45.0% | 30.7% | 34.3% | 42.8% | 27.6% | 32.6% | 40.4% | 26.4% |
| Intermediate | 24.3% | 18.4% | 29.1% | 25.9% | 20.0% | 30.5% | 27.1% | 21.2% | 31.8% |
| Routine/manual | 38.6% | 36.6% | 40.3% | 39.9% | 37.3% | 41.9% | 40.3% | 38.4% | 41.8% |
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| 1Q (low) | NA | NA | NA | 16.5 | 10.9 | 20.8 | 18.6 | 14.4 | 21.8 |
| 2Q | NA | NA | NA | 17.0 | 15.3 | 18.2 | 21.4 | 20.3 | 22.2 |
| 3Q | NA | NA | NA | 19.4 | 19.8 | 19.1 | 21.3 | 21.1 | 21.5 |
| 4Q | NA | NA | NA | 21.0 | 23.2 | 19.3 | 18.7 | 21.1 | 17.0 |
| 5Q (high) | NA | NA | NA | 24.6 | 29.3 | 21.0 | 17.3 | 20.9 | 14.6 |
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| Poor | 6.7% | 7.5% | 6.0% | 23.0% | 21.5% | 24.1% | 28.0% | 26.7% | 29.0% |
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| Yes – limiting | 32.2% | 30.8% | 33.4% | 32.0% | 28.8% | 34.4% | 38.6% | 35.8% | 40.7% |
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| Some difficulty/much difficulty/unable to do test | 11.0% | 11.3% | 10.8% | 23.5% | 19.7% | 26.4% | 35.7% | 30.7% | 39.6% |
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| Yes | 6.7% | 8.5% | 5.3% | 4.2% | 5.7% | 3.1% | 5.6% | 7.1% | 4.5% |
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| Yes | 3.4% | 3.5% | 3.3 | 2.8% | 2.2% | 3.3% | 4.3% | 3.0% | 5.2% |
1Some individuals owned more than one pet.
2In Wave 0 and in waves 1+ different categorization.
3 Binary variables; we show % of only one category.
The association between pet ownership (in Wave 0 and Wave 5) and odds of loneliness (in Waves 2 to 5) (OR and 95% CI)
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| Pet ownership | in wave 5 | Wave 0-wave 2 (2001–2004) | Wave 0-wave 3 (2001–2006) | Wave 0-wave 4 (2001 – 2008) | Wave 0-wave 5 (2001–2010) |
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| 4,638 | 1,958 | 1,886 | 1,853 | 1,890 |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.24 (1.06-1.47) | 1.25 (0.98-1.61) | 1.23 (0.96-1.58) | 1.38 (1.08-1.77) | 1.31 (1.03-1.68) |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.04 (0.78-1.38) | 1.03 (0.69-1.54) | 0.98 (0.65-1.49) | 0.84 (0.55-1.29) | 1.06 (0.70-1.60) |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.41 (1.15-1.73) | 1.39 (1.01-1.92) | 1.40 (1.03-1.90) | 1.84 (1.34-2.52) | 1.50 (1.09-2.05) |
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Adjusted for gender (in pooled analysis), age, marital status, working status, social class, health status, social participation, close personal relationships, household income.
The association between reported loneliness (Waves 2 to 5) and odds of pet ownership (Wave 5) (OR and 95% CI)
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| Loneliness | Wave 5 | Wave 2 to wave5 (2004–2010) | Wave 3 to wave 5 (2006–2010) | Wave 4 to wave 5 (2008–2010) |
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| 4,638 | 4,743 | 4,640 | 4,571 |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.24 (1.05-1.46) | 1.20 (1.01-1.42) | 1.21 (1.02-1.43) | 1.45 (1.23-1.72) |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.03 (0.77-1.36) | 1.03 (0.76-1.38) | 0.89 (0.67-1.20) | 1.02 (0.77-1.36) |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.40 (1.14-1.72) | 1.30 (1.05-1.61) | 1.42 (1.16-1.74) | 1.76 (1.43-2.17) |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.39 (1.01-1.91) | 1.13 (0.8-1.59) | 1.40 (1.01-1.96) | 1.43 (1.02-2.01) |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 0.79 (0.47-1.34) | 0.96 (0.58-1.59) | 0.97 (0.57-1.65) | 1.10 (0.65-1.87) |
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| 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 1.84 (1.26-2.68) | 1.28 (0.86-1.89) | 1.56 (1.07-2.27) | 1.81 (1.22-2.67) |
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Adjusted 1 = for gender(in pooled analysis), age, marital status, working status, social class, health status, social participation, close personal relationships, household income.
Adjusted 2 = additionally adjusted for pet ownership in Wave 0, N = 2,141.
Pathways of loneliness and pet ownership in Wave 5 (OR and 95% CI)
| Loneliness pathway | Sample 1 (N) | Sample 2 (N) 1 | Men | Women | ||
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| Adjusted-sample 1 | Adjusted-sample 2 | Adjusted-sample 1 | Adjusted-sample 2 | |||
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| 2,540 | 1,025 | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) | 1 (ref) |
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| 256 | 84 | 0.81 (0.44-1.47) | 1.12 (0.38-3.36) | 1.41 (0.99-2.00) | 2.40 (1.18-4.89) |
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| 332 | 139 | 1.11 (0.76-1.62) | 1.09 (0.59-2.04) | 0.97 (0.70-1.35) | 0.76 (0.41-1.40) |
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| 376 | 165 | 0.94 (0.60-1.48) | 0.70 (0.31-1.60) | 1.71 (1.25-2.35) | 1.81 (1.02-3.20) |
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| 333 | 137 | 1.02 (0.67-1.55) | 1.00 (0.45-2.21) | 1.24 (0.88-1.73) | 1.28 (0.70-2.34) |
Adjusted 1 = for gender (in pooled analysis), for gender (in pooled analysis), age, marital status, working status, social class, health status, social participation, close personal relationships, household income.
Adjusted 2 = additionally adjusted for pet ownership in Wave 0 = Sample 2.
1Those, who have information on pet ownership in Wave 0.