2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
大流行
心理学
质量(理念)
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)
人格
2019-20冠状病毒爆发
社会心理学
业务
医学
疾病
病理
哲学
认识论
爆发
传染病(医学专业)
作者
William J. Chopik,Jeewon Oh,Rebekka Weidmann,Jonathan R. Weaver,Rhonda Nicole Balzarini,Giulia Zoppolat,Richard B. Slatcher
标识
DOI:10.1177/01461672231203417
摘要
Pet ownership has often been lauded as a protective factor for well-being, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. We expanded this question to consider how pet (i.e., species, number) and owner (i.e., pet relationship quality, personality, attachment orientations) characteristics affected the association between pet ownership and well-being in a pre-registered mixed method analysis of 767 people assessed three times in May 2020. In our qualitative analyses, pet owners listed both benefits and costs of pet ownership during the COVID-19 pandemic. In our quantitative analyses, we found that pet ownership was not reliably associated with well-being. Furthermore, this association largely did not depend on the number of pets owned, the species of pet(s) owned, the quality of the human-pet relationship, or the owner's psychological characteristics. Our findings are consistent with a large body of research showing null associations of pet ownership on well-being (quantitatively) but positive reports of pet ownership (qualitatively).
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