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Human–Animal Bond Generated in a Brief Animal-Assisted Therapy Intervention in Adolescents with Mental Health Disorders

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is based on the human–animal relationship and the bond that is generated. The effectiveness of AAT will strongly depend on the human–animal bond (HAB) between the patient and the animal. AAT can improve the physical, psychological, and social state of pe...

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Autores principales: Rodrigo-Claverol, Maylos, Manuel-Canals, Marta, Lobato-Rincón, Luis Lucio, Rodriguez-Criado, Natalia, Roman-Casenave, Maite, Musull-Dulcet, Elisabet, Rodrigo-Claverol, Esther, Pifarré, Josep, Miró-Bernaus, Yvette
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766247
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030358
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author Rodrigo-Claverol, Maylos
Manuel-Canals, Marta
Lobato-Rincón, Luis Lucio
Rodriguez-Criado, Natalia
Roman-Casenave, Maite
Musull-Dulcet, Elisabet
Rodrigo-Claverol, Esther
Pifarré, Josep
Miró-Bernaus, Yvette
author_facet Rodrigo-Claverol, Maylos
Manuel-Canals, Marta
Lobato-Rincón, Luis Lucio
Rodriguez-Criado, Natalia
Roman-Casenave, Maite
Musull-Dulcet, Elisabet
Rodrigo-Claverol, Esther
Pifarré, Josep
Miró-Bernaus, Yvette
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is based on the human–animal relationship and the bond that is generated. The effectiveness of AAT will strongly depend on the human–animal bond (HAB) between the patient and the animal. AAT can improve the physical, psychological, and social state of people. Consequently, AAT is particularly relevant in the field of mental health. One hundred and fourteen adolescents with mental health disorders participated in two weekly 1 h group sessions of AAT with therapy dogs. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of HAB generated after short AAT sessions in this young population. The results obtained make it possible to affirm that a short period of time is enough to establish a good HAB between patients and therapy dogs, demonstrating that AAT can be useful in psychiatric hospital acute units. ABSTRACT: Background: The human–animal bond is crucial for the proper development of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) sessions. However, in specific cases such as in AAT focused on psychiatric patients who are admitted to acute units, there is only a short period of time available to establish this bond. Objectives: To assess the degree of HAB generated after two AAT sessions in adolescents admitted to acute psychiatry units. Methods: A prospective multicenter cohort study aimed at adolescents aged 13 to 17 years admitted to the acute child and adolescent psychiatry unit of three hospitals. Intervention: Two weekly 1 h group sessions of AAT with therapy dogs. Main outcome: The Center for the Study of Animal Wellness Pet Bonding Scale Survey (CSAWPB). Results: One hundred and fourteen adolescents participated. A positive perception of the dog was generated, achieving a good level of bonding and attachment. Conclusions: The results obtained make it possible to affirm that a short period of time is enough to establish a good HAB between patients and therapy dogs. This study aims to contribute to the study of non-pharmacological interventions as a complement to pharmacological treatments in adolescents with mental health disorders.
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spelling pubmed-99133192023-02-11 Human–Animal Bond Generated in a Brief Animal-Assisted Therapy Intervention in Adolescents with Mental Health Disorders Rodrigo-Claverol, Maylos Manuel-Canals, Marta Lobato-Rincón, Luis Lucio Rodriguez-Criado, Natalia Roman-Casenave, Maite Musull-Dulcet, Elisabet Rodrigo-Claverol, Esther Pifarré, Josep Miró-Bernaus, Yvette Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is based on the human–animal relationship and the bond that is generated. The effectiveness of AAT will strongly depend on the human–animal bond (HAB) between the patient and the animal. AAT can improve the physical, psychological, and social state of people. Consequently, AAT is particularly relevant in the field of mental health. One hundred and fourteen adolescents with mental health disorders participated in two weekly 1 h group sessions of AAT with therapy dogs. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of HAB generated after short AAT sessions in this young population. The results obtained make it possible to affirm that a short period of time is enough to establish a good HAB between patients and therapy dogs, demonstrating that AAT can be useful in psychiatric hospital acute units. ABSTRACT: Background: The human–animal bond is crucial for the proper development of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) sessions. However, in specific cases such as in AAT focused on psychiatric patients who are admitted to acute units, there is only a short period of time available to establish this bond. Objectives: To assess the degree of HAB generated after two AAT sessions in adolescents admitted to acute psychiatry units. Methods: A prospective multicenter cohort study aimed at adolescents aged 13 to 17 years admitted to the acute child and adolescent psychiatry unit of three hospitals. Intervention: Two weekly 1 h group sessions of AAT with therapy dogs. Main outcome: The Center for the Study of Animal Wellness Pet Bonding Scale Survey (CSAWPB). Results: One hundred and fourteen adolescents participated. A positive perception of the dog was generated, achieving a good level of bonding and attachment. Conclusions: The results obtained make it possible to affirm that a short period of time is enough to establish a good HAB between patients and therapy dogs. This study aims to contribute to the study of non-pharmacological interventions as a complement to pharmacological treatments in adolescents with mental health disorders. MDPI 2023-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9913319/ /pubmed/36766247 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030358 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rodrigo-Claverol, Maylos
Manuel-Canals, Marta
Lobato-Rincón, Luis Lucio
Rodriguez-Criado, Natalia
Roman-Casenave, Maite
Musull-Dulcet, Elisabet
Rodrigo-Claverol, Esther
Pifarré, Josep
Miró-Bernaus, Yvette
Human–Animal Bond Generated in a Brief Animal-Assisted Therapy Intervention in Adolescents with Mental Health Disorders
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title_short Human–Animal Bond Generated in a Brief Animal-Assisted Therapy Intervention in Adolescents with Mental Health Disorders
title_sort human–animal bond generated in a brief animal-assisted therapy intervention in adolescents with mental health disorders
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766247
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030358
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