61. Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and non-His...
own sexually intact dogs and cats as pets than were individuals of other race-ethnicity groups. Overall, owners were most likely to classify their pets as providing companionship. When data for the 2 US locations were examined
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62. Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and non-His...
owners of pet dogs and cats
Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and non-Hispanic owners of pet dogs and cats.
Schoenfeld-Tacher, R.; Kogan, L. R.; Wright, M.
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63. Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and  no...
own sexually intact dogs and cats as pets than were individuals of other race-ethnicity groups. Overall, owners were most likely to classify their pets as providing companionship. When data for the 2 US locations were examined separately, no
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64. anthrozoology.org | Research in Human-Animal Interaction
animal.
Research has applications in a growing number of areas including:
animal assisted therapy (AAT) or pets as therapy,
animal assisted education,
humane education,
the Biophilia Hypothesis, and
understanding the universal human
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65. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
owners of pet dogs and cats
Schoenfeld-Tacher, Regina. Kogan, Lori R. Wright, Mary L.
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( categories: Pet ownership & attachment )
Aspects of health, physical/leisure
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66. Animals & mental health | anthrozoology.org
usage of space during communication, while partial improvement in other domains of nonverbal communication (anatomy of movements, dynamics of gestures, regulator gestures) was also observed. Animal-assisted therapy can improve certain aspects of
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67. Animals & social support | anthrozoology.org
and they have lower education than control group. The pet owners had better mental and physical states than the control. The above differences were significant in statistics. Conclusion: Pet owners are younger, lower educated , their
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68. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
traditional therapies, and CAT maximizes the comfort during the dying process.
( CATegories: Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | Animals & elderly people )
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69. Pet loss, grief, euthanasia, thanatology | anthrozoology.org
who had lost a pet dog or cat to death. Participants were administered a modified CENSHARE Pet Attachment Survey (Holcomb, Williams, & Richards, 1985) and a survey of symptoms experienced. Results indicate that initially 85.7% of owners
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70. Animals & elderly people | anthrozoology.org
traditional therapies, and CAT maximizes the comfort during the dying process.
( CATegories: Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | Animals & elderly people )
The epidemiology of walking for exercise: impliCATions for promoting
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