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Characterizing the Data in Online Companion-dog Obituaries to Assess Their Usefulness as a Source of Information about Human-Animal Bonds

机译:描述数据在网络伴侣犬讣告作为源来评估其效用关于人与动物的信息债券

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Online pet obituary sites host hundreds of obituaries regarding the passing of companion animals. Often composed by the owner or primary caretaker of the animal, they are a potential source of data about human-animal bonds where there were strong positive human emotions surrounding the animal at point of death. The aim of the present study was to characterize online pet obituaries and to evaluate their usefulness as a source of information on the human-animal bond. One hundred and thirty full obituaries of dogs were studied. Where the role of the writer could be identified, the majority of obituary writers identified themselves as a female parental figure to the dog (34.6%); however, obituaries were also written by male parental figures (7.7%) and children (5.4%). Most obituaries (60%) fell within the 100-400 words length range. Obituaries were seen to express several key concepts. For instance, dogs were described as "child-like," "part of the family," showing "sympathy" and/or "gratitude" to the owner, and having a "sense of humor." For their part, writers expressed "guilt" over the dog's death, discussed a concept of the "afterlife" and noted an "instant connection" between themselves and the dog. A high proportion of the obituaries discussed the afterlife (51%) and indicated that the dog was considered part of the family (49%). There were some significant associations between concept usage within obituaries. Dogs that were described as "child-like" were more often perceived to be in an "afterlife" and to have had an "instant connection" with obituary writers (chi(2) = 38.08, p < 0.001). We conclude that online pet obituaries can be a valuable source of information on human feelings surrounding a companion animal death.
机译:宠物讣告网站主机数百关于同伴的讣告动物。看守的动物,他们是潜在的的数据对人体及动物债券来源有强烈的积极的人类情感周围的动物死亡。目前的研究旨在描述在线宠物讣告和评估其效用作为一个人的信息来源债券。狗进行了研究。可以发现,大部分的讣告作家认为自己作为一个女性父母的图的狗(34.6%);讣告也由男性家长写的数字(7.7%)和儿童(5.4%)。讣告(60%)下降在100 - 400字长度范围。几个关键概念。描述为“孩子气”、“家庭的一部分,”“同情”和/或“感恩”老板,有一个“幽默感”。部分,作者对狗的“内疚”死亡,“来世”的概念和讨论指出之间的一个“即时连接”和狗。讨论了来世(51%)和显示狗被认为是家庭的一部分(49%)。有一些重要的关系在讣告概念使用。经常被描述为“孩子气”被认为是在一个“来世”了一个“即时连接”讣告作家(chi (2) = 38.08, p < 0.001)。在线宠物讣告可以的有价值的来源人类感受周围的信息伴侣动物死亡。

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