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Adapting Animal-Assisted Therapy Trials to Prison-Based Animal Programs.

Molly Allison1, Megha Ramaswamy2.   

Abstract

Prison-based animal programs have shown promise when it comes to increased sociability, responsibility, and levels of patience for inmates who participate in these programs. Yet there remains a dearth of scientific research that demonstrates the impact of prison-based animal programs on inmates' physical and mental health. Trials of animal-assisted therapy interventions, a form of human-animal interaction therapy most often used with populations affected by depression/anxiety, mental illness, and trauma, may provide models of how prison-based animal program research can have widespread implementation in jail and prison settings, whose populations have high rates of mental health problems. This paper reviews the components of prison-based animal programs most commonly practiced in prisons today, presents five animal-assisted therapy case studies, evaluates them based on their adaptability to prison-based animal programs, and discusses the institutional constraints that act as barriers for rigorous prison-based animal program research implementation. This paper can serve to inform the development of a research approach to animal-assisted therapy that nurses and other public health researchers can use in working with correctional populations.
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  animal-assisted therapy; jail; mental health; prison

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27302852     DOI: 10.1111/phn.12276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nurs        ISSN: 0737-1209            Impact factor:   1.462


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3.  Validation of the Human-Animal Interaction Scale (HAIS) in Czech Language.

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4.  The Efficacy of Dog Assisted Therapy in Detained Drug Users: A Pilot Study in an Italian Attenuated Custody Institute.

Authors:  Laura Contalbrigo; Marta De Santis; Marica Toson; Maria Montanaro; Luca Farina; Aldo Costa; Felice Alfonso Nava
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