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Comparing the Protective Value of Human and Pet Social Support on Well-Being of Older Adults During COVID-19

机译:在Covid-19期间比较人类和宠物社会支持对老年人福祉的保护价值

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Abstract Older adults are vulnerable to particular risk factors that contribute to lower well-being and poorer functioning. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of social support has been highlighted in media reports because of its well-known beneficial effects on overall well-being. However, as adults age, social networks, contacts, and activities naturally decrease. These age-related losses are often difficult, if not impossible, to replace. Pets have recently been recognized as a valuable source of social support for many older adults, providing both physical and psychological benefits through mutual connection and behavioral activation. Previous studies have examined how human social support or pet social support enhance older adults’ well-being (i.e., positive emotions, engagement, relationships, accomplishment, and meaning). However, there is a gap in our scientific knowledge as previous research has not evaluated if pet social support can serve as a protective factor in the absence of adequate human social support. Current analyses, with 141 older adult participants, suggests that pet owners with a positive attachment to their pet experience higher well-being as pets serve as a coping resource that protects against common life stressors. Similar to human social support, pet social support appears to be a protective factor that also promotes and fosters a sense of well-being in older adults. Support in late life is especially important for families and agencies to be attuned to, especially during a global pandemic.
机译:摘要老年人容易受到特别危险因素,这有助于降低福祉和较差的功能。随着Covid-19大流行,由于其对整体福祉的知名效果,因此在媒体报告中突出了社会支持的重要性。但是,作为成年人的年龄,社交网络,联系和活动自然减少。这些年龄相关的损失通常很困难,如果不是不可能的话,可以取代。宠物最近被认为是许多老年人的有价值的社会支持来源,通过相互联系和行为激活提供身体和心理效益。以前的研究已经审查了人类社会支持或宠物社会支持如何增强老年人的福祉(即积极情绪,参与,关系,成就和意义)。然而,在我们的科学知识中存在差距,因为如果宠物社会支持可以作为缺乏足够人类社会支持的保护因素,我们的科学知识尚未评估。目前的分析,有141名年龄较大的成年人参与者,表明宠物业主与宠物经历较高的良好存在,因为宠物作为保护普遍存在压力源的应对资源。与人类的社会支持类似,宠物社会支持似乎是一个保护因素,也促进和促进了老年成年人的幸福感。晚期生活的支持对于要在全球化的大流行期间,特别是在待认识到的家庭和机构尤为重要。

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