1. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
J. and F. C. Biley
1999
Journal of Clinical Nursing 8 (4): 329-37.
There is mounting evidence to suggest that those who keep pets are likely to benefit from various improvements in health. Despite founders of nursing such as Florence
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2. Animals & mental health | anthrozoology.org
Wilson, C. C.
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, v. 179, p. 482-9, 1991.
The effect of a pet on psychological consequences of stress (i.e., state and trait anxiety levels) of college students was examined under three test
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3. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
A Multidisciplinary Journal of The Interactions of People & Animals , Volume 21, Number 3, September 2008 , pp. 245-256(12)
A comparison of children's behavior toward Sony's robotic dog AIBOâ„¢ (ERS-210) and a similar
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4. Pets & children | anthrozoology.org
S. Law, and Scott, S.
Journal/Focus on Autistic Behavior, 10, 1995.
Educational programming for individuals with pervasive developmental delay (PDD)/autism is comprehensive in nature. In utilizing the ARCH model CLaw & scott, 1989),
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5. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
and E. M. Layng, 1990
Journal/Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa, 15,
The literature now contains more than 1000 references to the use of a variety of animals in therapy. The terms used include Pet Therapy, Pet Assisted
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6. Animals & elderly people | anthrozoology.org
and M. M. Baun, 1999,
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, v. 37, p. 16-22.
1. Short-term exposure to a therapy dog can reduce the number of agitation behaviors in institutionalized persons with Alzheimer's
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7. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
J. and J. Yates (1991). Journal of Gerontological Nursing 17 (1): 12-5.
1. Animal assisted therapy is an applied science using animals to solve a human problem. It is an interdisciplinary approach using animals as an adjunct to other
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8. Cruelty & Animal Welfare | anthrozoology.org
Science, 0033 Oslo, Norway.
Journal of Dairy Science. 93(7):2998-3006, 2010 Jul.
Attitudes and empathy of farmers influence human-animal interaction, thereby affecting their behavior toward animals. The goal was to investigate how measures of
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9. Veterinarians | anthrozoology.org
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 35(4):496-502, 2008.Â
Knowledge of animal behavior is an extremely important component of modern veterinary practice. Appreciation of species-typical behavior helps to
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10. Pets & exercise in humans | anthrozoology.org
G. Chick, and A. M. Beck.
Journal of Park & Recreation Administration, v. 17, p. 65-83. 1999.
This study explored pets' influence on the life satisfaction of recent and long-term retirees. More specifically, the study examined
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