The Psychological Processes Involved in the Development of a High-Quality Relation with one’s Dog

L. Vink, A. Dijkstra
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Background. Several studies have found an effect of pet ownership on human health and well-being. We propose that these benefits can only occur when the pet owner perceives the dog in a certain way: As having a human-like psychological functioning and experience of the world (anthropomorphism), and as part of one’s identity (assimilation). These perceptions are thought to support the development of a high-quality relationship with the dog that can lead to positive effects on health and well-being. Method. Two samples of dog owners (N=136 and N=928) completed an online questionnaire assessing anthropomorphism and assimilation, and relationship satisfaction and commitment to the dog (as measures of the quality of the relationship). In addition, a set of measures to validate the new anthropomorphism and assimilation scales were assessed. Results. Anthropomorphism and assimilation were related to satisfaction and commitment in moderation and in mediation. That is, the relation between anthropomorphism and commitment was especially strong when assimilation was low, and the relation between assimilation and commitment was largely mediated by anthropomorphism. Furthermore, validating the new scales, anthropomorphism was significantly related to secondary emotions recognized in the dog, and assimilation was significantly and negatively related to self-esteem and loneliness. Conclusion. The results show that anthropomorphism and assimilation had a significant relation with satisfaction and commitment, which is in line with the notion that this psychological process is important for the development of a high-quality relationship between owner and dog.
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与狗建立高质量关系的心理过程
背景。几项研究发现,养宠物对人类健康和幸福有影响。我们认为,只有当宠物主人以某种方式感知狗时,这些好处才会出现:作为具有类似人类的心理功能和世界经验(拟人化),并作为一个人的身份的一部分(同化)。这些观念被认为有助于与狗建立高质量的关系,从而对健康和幸福产生积极影响。方法。两个狗主人样本(N=136和N=928)完成了一份在线问卷,评估拟人化和同化,以及对狗的关系满意度和承诺(作为关系质量的衡量标准)。此外,还评估了一套验证新拟人化和同化量表的措施。结果。拟人化和同化与适度和中介的满意度和承诺有关。即同化程度低时,拟人化与承诺之间的关系尤为强烈,同化与承诺之间的关系在很大程度上是由拟人化介导的。此外,对新量表的验证表明,拟人化与狗识别的次级情绪显著相关,同化与自尊和孤独感显著负相关。结论。结果表明,拟人化和同化与满意度和承诺有显著的关系,这与这一心理过程对于发展高质量的主人与狗之间的关系很重要的概念是一致的。
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