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摘要
这项研究的目的是为了了解一个人对宠物的依恋程度如何影响他们对从宠物那里得到的社会支持的看法。我们招募了309名养宠物的大学生作为样本。2017年春季,学生们在肯尼索州立大学注册了一门普通心理学课程。使用SurveyMonkey®收集数据。为了测量宠物依恋的质量,我们使用了列克星敦宠物依恋量表。为了测量感知社会支持,我们采用了感知社会支持多维度量表。对宠物的依恋质量与感知到的社会支持之间存在显著相关[r(307) = 0.77, p < 0.001, r = 0.59]。我们还收集了人口统计数据,如种族、性别、大学年级、宠物种类、宠物饲养年限和宠物性别等变量。我们研究了这些不同的变量如何影响宠物依恋和感知社会支持的质量。
Pet Attachment and the Social Support that Pets Provide to College Students
The purpose of this research was to see how the quality of a person’s attachment to their pet affects their perception of the amount of social support they are receiving from that pet. We recruited a sample of 309 undergraduate students who were pet owners. Students were enrolled in a General Psychology course at Kennesaw State University during Spring 2017. Data were collected using SurveyMonkey®. To measure the quality of pet attachment, we used the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale. To measure perceived social support, we adapted the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. There was a significant relationship between quality of attachment to one’s pet and perceived social support [r(307) = 0.77, p < 0.001, r = 0.59]. We also collected demographic data on variables such as ethnicity, gender, year in college, species of pet owned, number of years of pet ownership, and pet gender. We studied how these different variables affected the quality of pet attachment and perceived social support.