首页> 外文期刊>Frontiers in Psychology >Defining the PTSD Service Dog Intervention: Perceived Importance, Usage, and Symptom Specificity of Psychiatric Service Dogs for Military Veterans
【24h】

Defining the PTSD Service Dog Intervention: Perceived Importance, Usage, and Symptom Specificity of Psychiatric Service Dogs for Military Veterans

机译:定义PTSD服务犬干预:对军事退伍军人的精神病学服务犬的重要性,使用和症状特异性

获取原文
           

摘要

Research suggests that psychiatric service dogs may be an effective complementary treatment option for military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although this practice continues to increase in popularity and research has reached the rigor of clinical trials, the components of the PTSD service dog intervention remain largely undefined. This research aimed to (1) quantify the importance, usage, and PTSD symptom specificity of service dog trained and untrained behaviors, (2) explore how PTSD severity, time since receiving the service dog, and the veteran-dog relationship relate to outcomes, and (3) compare expectations of veterans on the waitlist to experiences of veterans with service dogs. In a cross-sectional design, 217 post-9/11 military veterans with PTSD were recruited from a national service dog provider, including n = 134 with a service dog and n = 83 on the waitlist. Results showed that the service dog’s trained tasks of calming and interrupting anxiety were perceived as the most important for veterans’ PTSD, the most frequently used in a typical day, and as helping the most PTSD symptoms. Trained tasks were most helpful to the PTSD symptoms of hypervigilance and intrusion, and least helpful toward the symptoms of amnesia and risk-taking. Although all trained tasks were helpful toward PTSD symptoms, veterans rated the service dog’s untrained behaviors on average as more important for their PTSD. After controlling for covariates, there was no relationship between a veteran’s PTSD severity and perceived importance or frequency of task use. However, veterans who reported feeling closer to their service dogs reported using trained tasks more often, and veterans who had their service dogs for longer reported using trained tasks less often. Finally, veterans on the waitlist reported higher expectations regarding task use and importance than described by veterans with a service dog. In conclusion, findings describe the core components of the PTSD service dog intervention by quantifying the use and value of trained and untrained dog behaviors. Overall, this study helps explain the PTSD service dog’s clinically relevant value while contributing to the scientific understanding of this emerging practice.
机译:研究表明,精神疗养服务犬可能是军事退伍军人的有效互补治疗选择,具有创伤性应激障碍(PTSD)。虽然这种做法持续增加了普及和研究已达到临床试验的严谨性,但应投灾服务犬干预的组成部分仍未确定。该研究旨在(1)量化服务狗培训和未经训练的行为的重要性,用法和PTSD症状特异性,(2)探讨了PTSD严重程度,自收到服务狗的时间,以及退伍军狗关系与结果相关, (3)比较退伍军人对与服务狗的退伍军人经验的期望。在横截面设计中,从国家服务狗提供商招募了217名与第91/11军事退伍军人,其中包括N = 134与服务狗,候补人士的N = 83。结果表明,服务犬的训练有素的镇静和中断焦虑的任务被认为是退伍军人的重点最重要的,这是典型的一天中最常使用的,以及帮助最高的应激障碍症状。训练有素的任务对高速和入侵的可行科目为症状最有助于,对胃癌的症状和冒险的症状最少。虽然所有训练有素的任务都有助于应投灾症状,但是,退伍军人将服务狗的未经训练的行为视为他们的目标重点更重要。在控制协变者之后,资深人士的应激障碍严重程度与专业使用的重要性或频率之间没有关系。然而,报告的退伍军人们越来越靠近他们的服务狗报告使用训练有素的任务更常用,以及那些拥有他们服务狗的退伍军人,他们的服务犬越来越多地报告使用训练有素的任务。最后,候补名单上的退伍军人报告了关于任务使用和重要性的预期,而不是由服务犬的退伍军人描述。总之,通过量化培训和未训练的狗行为的使用和价值来描述PTSD服务犬干预的核心组成部分。总体而言,这项研究有助于解释可击办的服务犬的临床相关价值,同时有助于对这种新兴实践的科学了解。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号