Completed Projects
- Pet Caretaking and Risk of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Older U.S. Adults Participating in a Nationwide Longitudinal Probability Cohort Study
- Pilot Study of the Effects of Service Dogs on Mental Health and Wellness in War Veterans with PTSD and/or TBI
- Healthy Aging: Human Companionship Through Fostering Felines
- Companion Animals, Social Engagement, and Psychological Well-Being in Mid and Later Adulthood
- Biobehavioral Effects of Therapy Dog Visitation in Elderly Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Pilot and Feasibility Study
- Integration of AAI and Applied Behavior Analysis to Improve Academic Performance in Children with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disability
- Shelter Cat Adoption in Families of Children with Autism: Impact on Children’s Social Skills and Anxiety as Well as Cat Stress
- Physiological Wellness Effects of Animal-Assisted Activities in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in a Specialized Psychiatric Hospital Program
- Interactions with Animals to Reduce Children’s Stress
- Pets in the Classroom: What are the Social, Behavioral, and Academic Effects of Classroom Pets for Children, 8-10 Years?
- The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining Behaviors and Stress in Therapy Dogs
- Listening EARS: How Does Reading to Rabbits Affect the Reading Skills of Third Grade Students?
- Researching Equine-Facilitated Group Psychotherapy (EFGP) for Trauma Survivors: Horses and Humans in Therapeutic Relationships
- Asking Patients About Pets Enhances Patient Communication and Care
- Randomized Controlled Theory-Based, E-Mail Mediated Walking Intervention: Differences Between Dog Owners and Non-Dog Owners
- Animal-Assisted Intervention For Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Systematic Review
- Long Term Effects Of Pet Dogs On Families With Children With Autism
- Animal-Assisted Social Skills Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Projects In-Progress
- The Immediate Effects of Mounted vs Unmounted Human-Equine Interaction on Physiological and Behavioral Indicators of Self-regulation in Autistic Youth
- A One Health Approach to Supporting Cancer Survivors and Their Pets
- The Role of Pet Dogs: Examining Resilience and Well-being in Military Adolescents
- Assessing the Influence of Equine-Assisted Services on the Biopsychosocial Well-Being of Trauma Victims and their Equine Partners
- Evaluating the Effects of Facility “Station Dogs” on Burnout and Mental Health for First Responders
- Investigating Possible Mechanism of Human-Animal Bond in Companion Dogs Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopic (fNIRS) Brain Imaging
- Allostatic Load Scoring for Understanding Stressors and Predicting Success in Guide Dogs: A Pilot Study
- Wellbeing at the Nexus of Animal Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence: A Study of Canadian Adults
- Impact of Service Dogs on the Psychosocial Well-beingof Children with ASD, their Parents and their Families
- Enhancing the health of unhoused youth: A multi-perspective approach for shifting the housing system to protect unhoused young people’s relationships with pets
- The Minority Pet-Owner Health Project (MPOH): Investigating effects of demographic-disparities, racism, and the human-animal bond on Minority Health
- A Pilot Study to Examine the Impact of a Therapy Dog Intervention on Loneliness and Related Health Outcomes in Patients with Mental Illness
- Sharing is caring: can pets protect their owners against antibiotic-associated disruption of the gut microbiome?
- The Impact of Animals in Relationships with Intimate Partner Violence: Measuring Cruelty and Coercion
- The role of human-animal interaction in coping with minority stress: A longitudinal study of sexual and gender minority emerging adults
- Do Animals Modulate Social Attention and Functioning in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
- How does 8 weeks of equine-assisted therapy affect older adults diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease?
- Canine-assisted anxiety reduction in pediatric emergency care (CANINE III)
- Exploring the Impacts of Animal-Assisted Interventions on Positive Youth Development for Adolescents in Residential Treatment
- Uncovering Pet Ownership Benefits, Challenges, and Resources in an Aging Society: Promoting Healthy Aging in Healthcare and Community Environments
- The Influence of Pet Ownership on Gut Microbiota Composition and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among 50 to 85-Year Old United States Adults
- Diamond Dogs: A Pilot Dog-Walking Trial with Overweight College Students and Dog Shelters in the Inner-City
- Implementation of Canine-Assisted Forensic Interviews with Children
- Direct Experimental Assessment of Therapy Dog Handlers on Child and Dog Behavior During AAI
- Evaluating the Effects of Service Dogs on Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Their Caregivers
- Human-Animal Interaction and Trajectories of Youth Development in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
- Pilot Study of the Effects of Animal-Assisted Interactions (AAI) on Quality of Life in Children with Life-Threatening Conditions and their Parents
- Joint Physical and Social Well-being for Adolescents and their Family Dog
- Increasing Dog-walking in the Community: What is the Potential of Wearable Dog Trackers? The PAWalks Trial
- The Health and Developmental Benefits of Companion Animals for Young Children: Advancing the Evidence Base
- Impact of Animal Assisted Therapy on Quality, Completeness, and Patient and Parental Satisfaction in Children Undergoing Clinical Echocardiography
- The Effect of Animal-Assisted Intervention on Preoperative Anxiety and Dose of Sedation in Children
Principal Investigator
Rationale
The relationship of health as it relates to humans and animals has traditionally focused on the positive health effects accruing to humans as a result of pet ownership and interactions with animals. Few studies have simultaneously investigated the health and health promoting behaviors of human owners and their pets. It is argued that pet dogs and cats share the same risk for chronic and metabolic diseases associated with the sedentary lifestyles of their owners and that their patterns of health and health associated behaviors are similar. This proposition has not been empirically tested.
Hypothesis
Our hypothesis is that the symbiotic relationship between humans and pets fosters adoption of health associated behaviors that are mutually beneficial to humans and their pets. The positive relationship in health and health associated behavior observed in pet owners and their pets may be associated to patterns and degrees of human-pet attachment as measured with the standardized Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale.
Expected Results
We expect quantitative and qualitative data sufficient to characterize the shared health status and health associated behaviors of pet owners and their pets. These data will be used to formulate a general model of health and wellness behavior.
Contact
Address
- Human Animal Bond Research Institute
- 1310 L St, NW, Suite 860
- Washington, DC 20005
Telephone
- (202) 728-7616
E-mail
- info@habri.org