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ISSN:0892-7936

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Jennifer W Applebaum,Camie A Tomlinson,Shelby E McDonald et al. Jennifer W Applebaum et al.
Issues such as inadequate transportation, language barriers, being uninsured, and living in geographic locations with poor service availability can prevent people from accessing necessary healthcare. In addition, approximately 60% of the US...
Eli D Halbreich,Jason Van Allen Eli D Halbreich
The impact that companion animals may have on adolescent engagement in sports and other activities is currently unclear. This study included participant data gathered from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study®, a longitu...
Elizabeth S Paul,Emily Coombe,Paul D McGreevy et al. Elizabeth S Paul et al.
Brachycephalic dog breeds have become increasingly popular in recent years, despite showing a high incidence of conformation-related disorders and early mortality. It has been suggested that this popularity might be explained by public perc...
Leanne O Nieforth,Sarah C Leighton,A J Schwichtenberg et al. Leanne O Nieforth et al.
Partners of veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at risk of a variety of challenges, and it is unknown whether psychiatric service dogs are disruptive to their sleep or provide similar benefits that are seen in t...
Megan K Mueller,Erin K King,Eli D Halbreich et al. Megan K Mueller et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant social disruptions for youth caused by lockdowns, school closures, and a lack of in-person social interactions. Companion animals are prevalent in US households and may provide a source of e...
Camie A Tomlinson,Sarah K Pittman,Jennifer L Murphy et al. Camie A Tomlinson et al.
Human-animal interaction research is growing in popularity and methodological rigor; however, there remains a need for psychometrically validated measures and inclusion of broader populations. This study addressed these gaps by reporting on...
Courtney J Bolstad,Ben Porter,Cynthia J Brown et al. Courtney J Bolstad et al.
The purpose of this study was to explore the differences in anxiety and depressive symptoms between older adult pet owners and non-pet owners after accounting for various correlates. Research findings on the anxiety-relieving and antidepres...
Kerri E Rodriguez,Lindsey M Anderson,Carol A Ott et al. Kerri E Rodriguez et al.
Recent research suggests that service dogs may have clinically-relevant benefits for military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the effects of PTSD service dogs on veterans' medication use has been largely unexplo...
Nathaniel J Hall,Jingwen Liu,Darlene A Kertes et al. Nathaniel J Hall et al.
Despite the prevalence of dogs as family pets and increased scientific interest in canine behavior, few studies have investigated characteristics of the child or dog that influence the child-dog relationship. In the present study, we explor...
Kristen C Jacobson,Christy L Hoffman,Terrie Vasilopoulos et al. Kristen C Jacobson et al.
There is growing evidence that pet ownership and human-animal interaction (HAI) have benefits for human physical and psychological well-being. However, there may be pre-existing characteristics related to patterns of pet ownership and inter...