Mrs BLANDINE FRENCH Blandine.French@nottingham.ac.uk
SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW
Pet ownership and grief - Exploring how pet ownership effects owners' mental wellbeing during times of grief, a qualitative pilot study
French, Blandine; Anctil, Zoe; Brown, Beverley; Hall, Sophie
Authors
Zoe Anctil
Mrs BEVERLEY BROWN Beverley.Brown@nottingham.ac.uk
CLINICAL TRIAL MANAGER
Dr SOPHIE HALL Sophie.Hall@nottingham.ac.uk
SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW
Abstract
Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) have exhibited encouraging outcomes in enhancing human mental health. However, research has investigated the potential benefits of untrained pets for human mental wellbeing, as training animals for AAI can be costly and time-consuming. However, despite times of grief representing a significant risk factor for poor mental wellbeing, to date few studies have explored how pets may protect owner mental wellbeing during this period. This qualitative study explored how pet ownership impacts owner's mental wellbeing during times of grief, and through what mechanisms. This study used semi-structured interviews to interview pet owners who had lost a loved one (human) in the last 2 years. Twelve participants took part in the interviews which were analysed with thematic analysis. The analysis determined three key themes: hedonic wellbeing, feeling connected, and emotion regulation. The mechanisms that lead to owners' mental wellbeing during times of grief were varied, including things like cuddling and walking pets, as well as just being in their presence. The key benefits owners derived from these activities and interactions are discussed. The findings of this study highlights how different owner-pet activities and interactions bring differing benefits. While further studies are necessary, these preliminary findings can help inform current guidelines on pet ownership, and further understanding how these key relationships in times of grief. Future research should explore further the mechanisms related to pet ownership and grief.
Citation
French, B., Anctil, Z., Brown, B., & Hall, S. (2023). Pet ownership and grief - Exploring how pet ownership effects owners' mental wellbeing during times of grief, a qualitative pilot study. Pet Behaviour Science, 15, 1-19
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Oct 26, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Dec 7, 2023 |
Publication Date | Dec 7, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Jan 17, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Jan 17, 2024 |
Journal | Pet Behaviour Science |
Electronic ISSN | 2445-2874 |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 15 |
Pages | 1-19 |
Keywords | wellbeing; companion animals; human loss; emotion regulation |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/29834098 |
Publisher URL | https://journals.uco.es/pet/article/view/16052 |
Related Public URLs | www.PetBehaviourScience.org |
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