The Impact of a Therapy Dog Team on Medical Students’ Physiological Stress and Perceived Anxiety Prior to an Exam

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Creativity in Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI:10.1080/15401383.2021.1986186
S. Brisson, T. Davis, Tierra Sanders, Kaelin C. Young
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ABSTRACT Research suggests that a therapy dog team may have a positive impact on medical students’ anxiety. However, no controlled studies have evaluated this intervention’s effect on their stress and anxiety before an exam. Twelve medical students participated in this study. Utilizing a repeated-measures design, each participant interacted with a therapy dog team before one exam and engaged in their regular pre-exam routine before another. Participants then recorded their level of perceived anxiety and had salivary cortisol levels measured. Results: Both conditions significantly decreased salivary cortisol levels from baseline. Additionally, perceived anxiety was significantly lower after interacting with the therapy dog team when compared to engaging in one’s regular pre-exam routine. This controlled study is the first to assess the impact of a therapy dog team on medical students’ exam stress and anxiety. Results support pre-exam interaction with a therapy dog team to reduce stress and anxiety.
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治疗犬团队对医学生考试前生理压力和焦虑感知的影响
摘要研究表明,治疗犬团队可能对医学生的焦虑产生积极影响。然而,没有对照研究评估这种干预措施对他们考试前压力和焦虑的影响。12名医学生参与了这项研究。利用重复测量设计,每个参与者在一次考试前与治疗犬团队互动,并在另一次考试之前进行常规的考前常规训练。然后,参与者记录他们感知到的焦虑程度,并测量唾液皮质醇水平。结果:两种情况都显著降低了唾液皮质醇水平。此外,与常规的考前常规相比,与治疗犬团队互动后,感知焦虑显著降低。这项对照研究首次评估了治疗犬团队对医学生考试压力和焦虑的影响。结果支持了与治疗犬团队的考前互动,以减轻压力和焦虑。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, the official journal of the Association for Creativity in Counseling, a division of the American Counseling Association, is the valuable interdisciplinary reference source for academics and therapeutic practitioners. This refereed journal examines the practical applications of using creativity to help deepen self-awareness and build healthy relationships. This journal also explores how creative, diverse, and relational therapeutic approaches can be used in counseling practice. Each issue of the Journal of Creativity in Mental Health provides a wide range of interdisciplinary discussion relative to diverse mental health issues.
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