Animal impact in real-life: Study protocol for an ecological momentary assessment study on the role of animal characteristics in the relationship between companion animals and mental wellbeing

Mayke Janssens, Jannes Eshuis, Eline Heilijgers, Nele Jacobs, Karin Hediger, Johan Lataster, Sanne Peeters
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The contribution of companion animals to human mental wellbeing has received an increasing amount of scientific interest. Research findings concerning the nature of this relationship are however mixed. Variability in behavior and characteristics of the animal might explain this heterogeneity. The main aim of the present study is to investigate the association between companion animals and mental wellbeing in daily life and the role that animal characteristics play in this association, using an ecological momentary assessment approach. The sample will comprise of adult owners of a dog and/or a cat. Participants will start with a baseline assessment including demographic characteristics of the owner and the animal, as well as the C-BARQ or Fe-BARQ to assess general behavior of the animal. After the baseline assessment, a signal-contingent scheme with semi-random intervals will be used to examine human–animal interaction (HAI) in the natural setting of pet-owners' daily lives. Participants will complete up to ten short assessments per day over the course of 5 days, reporting on the presence of-, interaction with-, and behavior of the companion animal. They also report on stressful activities and events, and on their current positive and negative affect. Multilevel regression analysis will be used to investigate the relationship between HAI, animal characteristics and mental wellbeing. With this study we hope to provide insight into the type of animal, behavior of the animal and specific elements of interaction with an animal, and their potential associations with human wellbeing. The knowledge gathered in this study will add to unraveling mechanisms underlying HAI and help to identify in which contexts and under what conditions HAI can have the greatest impact.

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现实生活中的动物影响:关于动物特征在伴侣动物与心理健康关系中的作用的生态瞬间评估研究的研究方案
伴侣动物对人类心理健康的贡献越来越受到科学界的关注。然而,有关这种关系性质的研究结果却喜忧参半。动物行为和特征的差异可能是造成这种差异的原因。本研究的主要目的是采用生态学瞬间评估方法,调查伴侣动物与日常生活中心理健康之间的关系,以及动物特征在这种关系中所起的作用。样本将包括养狗和/或养猫的成年主人。参与者将首先接受基线评估,包括主人和动物的人口统计学特征,以及评估动物一般行为的 C-BARQ 或 Fe-BARQ。基线评估结束后,将采用半随机间隔的信号权变方案来考察宠物主人日常生活中自然环境下的人与动物互动(HAI)。参与者将在 5 天内每天完成多达 10 次的简短评估,报告伴侣动物的存在、与伴侣动物的互动以及伴侣动物的行为。他们还将报告有压力的活动和事件,以及他们目前的积极和消极情绪。我们将采用多层次回归分析法来研究 HAI、动物特征和心理健康之间的关系。通过这项研究,我们希望能够深入了解动物的类型、动物的行为以及与动物互动的具体要素,以及它们与人类幸福感之间的潜在联系。这项研究收集的知识将有助于揭示 "健康、安全与幸福 "的内在机制,并帮助确定在何种情况下和何种条件下 "健康、安全与幸福 "会产生最大的影响。
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