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Measuring Human-Animal Attachment in a Large U.S. Survey: Two Brief Measures for Children and Their Primary Caregivers

机译:在一项大型美国调查中测量人畜依恋关系:针对儿童及其主要照顾者的两项简短措施

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Researchers in the human-animal interaction (HAI) field face a challenge in generalizing the impact of pet ownership and companion animal interaction from small samples to larger populations. While researchers in Europe and Australia have included measures of pet ownership and attachment in surveys for some time (e.g., the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children), survey researchers in the United States have been slow to incorporate questions related to HAI in population representative studies. One reason for this may be that many of the current HAI-related measures involve long, complex scales. From the survey administration perspective, using complex scales is costly in terms of both time and money. The development and validation of brief measures of HAI will facilitate the inclusion of these measures in larger surveys. This paper describes the psychometric properties of two brief attachment measures used in the first population-representative study of child development in the United States that includes HAI items, the 2014 Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) Child Development Supplement (CDS). We use two measures derived from the 29 item CENSHARE Pet Attachment Survey, one for children aged 8–17 (6-items) and one for the primary caregiver (3 items). The results suggest that such brief measures of attachment to pets are psychometrically valid and are a practical method of measuring HAI attachment in larger surveys using only a few survey items. We encourage HAI researchers to work with other ongoing surveys to incorporate these and comparable HAI measures.
机译:从小样本到大种群,人类与动物互动(HAI)领域的研究人员面临着一个挑战,那就是如何概括宠物所有权和伴侣动物互动的影响。尽管欧洲和澳大利亚的研究人员将宠物所有权和依恋程度的测量纳入调查已有一段时间(例如,雅芳父母和孩子的纵向研究),但美国的调查研究人员将与HAI有关的问题纳入人口代表性的研究进展缓慢学习。造成这种情况的原因之一可能是,许多当前与HAI相关的措施涉及规模长而复杂的规模。从调查管理的角度来看,使用复杂的量表在时间和金钱上都是昂贵的。 HAI的简短措施的开发和验证将有助于将这些措施纳入更大的调查中。本文介绍了在美国第一项以儿童为代表的儿童发展研究中使用的两个简短依恋测度的心理计量学特性,其中包括HAI项目,即2014年收入动态面板研究(PSID)儿童发展补编(CDS)。我们使用29项CENSHARE宠物依恋调查中得出的两项措施,一项针对8至17岁的儿童(6项),另一项针对初级护理人员(3项)。结果表明,这种对宠物的依恋的简短测量从心理上讲是有效的,并且是仅使用几个调查项目来测量大型调查中HAI依恋的一种实用方法。我们鼓励HAI研究人员与其他正在进行的调查合作,以将这些和可比较的HAI措施纳入其中。

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