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Preadolescents' Relationships with Pet Dogs: Relationship Continuity and Associations with Adjustment.

Kathryn A Kerns1, Amanda J Koehn1, Manfred H M van Dulmen1, Kaela L Stuart-Parrigon1, Karin G Coifman1.   

Abstract

Research on human-animal interaction in children has been studied in isolation rather than integrated with core theories of children's relationships. This study is one of the first to examine how children's relationships with pet dogs are related to their human relationships (parent-child attachments, friendships) and to child adjustment, and to include observational assessment of children's interactions with their pet dog. Children (9 to 11 years old, n = 99) completed questionnaires regarding relationships with pet dogs, parents, and friends. Half the children were observed interacting with their pet dog. Children and teachers reported children's adjustment. Children who felt closer to their dogs were more securely attached to mothers and fathers, and reported more positive qualities and less conflict with friends. Children with more secure attachments to mothers, and greater companionship with dogs, interacted more with their dogs. Parental attachment and friendship quality, but not the pet dog relationship, were related to child adjustment.

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Keywords:  friendship; human-animal interaction; parent-child attachment; pets; social competence

Year:  2016        PMID: 29422765      PMCID: PMC5800779          DOI: 10.1080/10888691.2016.1160781

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Dev Sci        ISSN: 1088-8691


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  3 in total

1.  Pet Dogs: Does their presence influence preadolescents' emotional responses to a social stressor?

Authors:  Kathryn A Kerns; Kaela L Stuart-Parrigon; Karin G Coifman; Manfred H M van Dulmen; Amanda Koehn
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