| Literature DB >> 28792362 |
Wendy Packman1, Cori Bussolari2, Rachel Katz3, Betty J Carmack4, Nigel P Field1.
Abstract
The current study examined posttraumatic growth (PTG) experienced by bereaved pet owners following the death of their pet. Using qualitative methodology, we analyzed responses of 308 participants who answered yes to a question about experiencing PTG. Within the five factors model of PTG, the most endorsed included the following: Relating to Others ( n = 76), Appreciation of Life ( n = 52), Personal Strength ( n = 51), Spiritual Change ( n = 32), and New Possibilities ( n = 29). Other themes not captured by the PTG included as follows: relating to animals ( n = 70), continuing bonds ( n = 53), attachment relationship ( n = 44), and unconditional love ( n = 13). Our findings support the notion that PTG occurs for people who have experienced pet loss, with new emergent themes.Entities:
Keywords: continuing bonds; pet loss; posttraumatic growth
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28792362 DOI: 10.1177/0030222816663411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Omega (Westport) ISSN: 0030-2228