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Love, Safety, and Companionship: The Human-Animal Bond and Latino Families

机译:爱情,安全与陪伴:人与动物之间的纽带和拉丁裔家庭

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A survey found that 69.2% of a sample of 208 Latino university students in south Texas owned companion animals. Dogs were the most commonly owned companion animals, and 92% of dog and cat guardians regarded their companion animals as family members. Over 80% of the dog and cat guardians specified companionship and unconditional love as benefits offered by their animals. Eighty-six percent of dog guardians, compared to 44% of cat guardians, received a sense of safety from their animals. Assessment of the role of a companion animal in a family should guide a practitioner's decision about whether and how to include the animal in therapeutic interventions.
机译:一项调查发现,德克萨斯州南部208名拉丁裔大学生样本中有69.2%拥有伴侣动物。狗是最常见的陪伴动物,而92%的猫和狗的监护人将其陪伴动物视为家庭成员。超过80%的猫狗监护人将陪伴和无条件的爱作为动物所提供的好处。 86%的狗监护人与猫监护人的44%相比,从动物身上获得了安全感。对伴侣动物在家庭中的作用的评估应指导从业者关于是否以及如何将该动物纳入治疗干预的决定。

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