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Psychophysiological effects of human-animal interaction: theoretical issues and long-term interaction effects.

机译:人与动物相互作用的心理生理效应:理论问题和长期相互作用。

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This paper reviews literature published on the psychophysiological effects of long-term human-animal interaction (i.e., pet ownership, pet adoption). A literature search was conducted using PsycInfo and Medline databases. Although the available evidence is far from being consistent, it can be concluded that, in some cases, long-term relationships with animals may moderate baseline physiological variables, particularly blood pressure. Results proved more coherent in studies where animals were adopted by owners as part of the procedure. This paper examines existing hypotheses seeking to account for these effects and the supporting evidence. Two major hypotheses have been suggested to explain the psychophysiological effects of long-term interaction, namely (1) stress-buffering effects of noncritical social support provided by pets; and (2) classical conditioning of relaxation. These mechanisms may partially account for the long-term health outcomes observed in a number of human-animal interaction studies.
机译:本文回顾了有关长期人与动物相互作用(即宠物所有权,宠物收养)的心理生理影响的文献。使用PsycInfo和Medline数据库进行文献检索。尽管现有证据远非一致,但可以得出结论,在某些情况下,与动物的长期关系可能会缓解基线生理变量,尤其是血压。在动物被主人作为程序一部分收养的研究中,结果证明更加连贯。本文研究了试图解释这些影响的现有假设和支持证据。已经提出了两个主要的假设来解释长期相互作用的心理生理影响,即:(1)宠物提供的非关键性社会支持的压力缓冲作用; (2)经典的放松条件。这些机制可能部分解释了许多人与动物相互作用研究中观察到的长期健康结果。

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