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Randomized Trial Examining Effects of Animal Assisted Intervention and Stress Related Symptoms on College Students’ Learning and Study Skills

机译:动物辅助干预和应激相关症状对大学生学习技能的随机试验检验

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Animal Visitation Programs (AVPs) targeting college students’ stress and academic success have increased, despite limited research on academic outcomes. This randomized controlled trial ( = 349) examined the effects of incorporating levels of Human–animal Interaction (HAI) (0%, 50% or 100%) with therapy dogs in a four-week academic stress management program. Conditions included (1) Academic Stress Management (ASM) content only (0% HAI), (2) Human–animal Interaction only (100% HAI) and (3) equal combinations of ASM content and HAI (50% HAI). Intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses examined the effects of students’ risk status ( = 146; depression, anxiety, perceived stress, worry) and treatment condition on students’ learning and study strategies at posttest and follow-up. The results showed interactions between condition and risk status demonstrating higher posttest levels of WILL (i.e., anxiety, attitude, motivation) ( = 0.582, = 0.005) and SELFREGULATION (i.e., concentration, self-testing, study aids, time management) ( = 0.501, = 0.031) for at-risk students receiving equal combinations of HAI and content presentations. Moderation effects remained at follow-up ( = 0.626, = 0.005; = 0.630, = 0.007). At-risk students receiving only HAI (100%) also showed higher levels of WILL at posttest ( = 0.481, = 0.021) and follow up ( = 0.490, = 0.038). University administrators should consider providing at-risk students with targeted programs with varying levels of HAI and ASM content, depending on the targeted academic outcome.
机译:尽管对学术成果的研究有限,但针对大学生的压力和学业成就的动物探访计划(AVP)有所增加。这项随机对照试验(= 349)研究了在为期四周的学术压力管理计划中将人与动物互动(HAI)水平(0%,50%或100%)与治疗犬相结合的效果。条件包括(1)仅学术压力管理(ASM)含量(HAI为0%),(2)仅人与动物的相互作用(100%HAI)和(3)ASM含量与HAI的相等组合(HAI为50%)。意向治疗(ITT)分析检查了学生的危险状态(= 146;抑郁,焦虑,感知的压力,忧虑)和治疗条件对学生在事后测试和随访中的学习策略的影响。结果表明病情与风险状态之间的相互作用表明,WILL的测试后水平较高(即焦虑,态度,动机)(= 0.582,= 0.005)和自我调节(即专注力,自我测试,学习辅助材料,时间管理)(= 0.501,= 0.031)对于接受HAI和内容演示的相等组合的高风险学生。随访时保持适度的效果(= 0.626,= 0.005; = 0.630,= 0.007)。仅接受HAI(100%)的高危学生在后测中也表现出较高的WILL(= 0.481,= 0.021)和跟进(= 0.490,= 0.038)。大学管理者应根据目标学习成果,考虑为高风险学生提供具有不同水平的HAI和ASM内容的目标课程。

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