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Associations among attitudes towards motherhood, pet-keeping, and postpartum depression symptoms.

Andrea Temesi1, Nóra Bunford2,3, Ádám Miklósi2,4.   

Abstract

Certain companion animals' relationship to humans is analogous to child-parent attachment. Further, pet-keeping is associated with less physical and psychological health problems and animal-assisted interventions ameliorate depressive symptoms. Accordingly, cognitive representations of pet-keeping and parenthood may be related, and pet-keeping may protect against postpartum depression symptoms (PPDS). To test these hypotheses, we examined cognitive representations of pet-keeping and motherhood as well as various cognitive correlates of those in 715 women in an online questionnaire. Results indicate that among women who perceive maternity as a burdensome role, pet ownership is associated with an increased likelihood of having had PPDS. Among women with children, pet owners perceive maternity as more burdensome than non-owners and pet owners with a more positive attitude towards their pets are more likely to find maternity as a burdensome role. These findings suggest a relationship between women's thoughts regarding pets and motherhood and also that, to some degree, women perceive pets as playing a similar role as children. Importantly, childless women who own a pet perceived motherhood as less difficult; this effect of pet-keeping can be capitalized upon in the treatment of women whose psychological characteristics play a role in their infertility.
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Keywords:  Cognitive representation; Depression; Motherhood; Pet-keeping; Postpartum

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Year:  2020        PMID: 34554527     DOI: 10.1007/s42977-020-00007-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Futur        ISSN: 2676-8607


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