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Certification testing as an acute naturalistic stressor for disaster dog handlers.

机译:认证测试是灾难犬操作人员的紧急自然压力源。

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USA Federal Disaster Canine Teams, consisting of a handler and a dog, are essential for locating survivors following a disaster. Certification, required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Urban Search and Rescue organization, requires two successful mock searches. Confirmation of the certification testing process as an acute stressor might offer further opportunities to consider stress effects on handlers and dogs in a controlled environment. This study used a pretest-posttest design to evaluate relationships between salivary hormone concentrations (cortisol and testosterone) and subjective stress ratings in handlers and controls, handler assessments of stress in their dogs, and posttest temperature and pulse rate in dogs. Posttest, both subjective stress ratings and salivary cortisol concentration were higher in handlers than controls with both correlated to handlers' assessment of stress in their dogs. Handlers' posttest salivary cortisol concentration was associated with posttest dog pulse and temperature. Posttest cortisol concentration was lower in handlers who were successfully certified compared with those who failed, and was also lower in handlers whose primary occupation was "firefighter". Salivary testosterone concentrations increased from pretest to posttest in handlers but decreased in controls, and higher posttest handler testosterone concentration was negatively associated with posttest dog pulse rate. These findings confirm certification testing as an acute stressor, suggest a relationship between stress and performance moderated by occupation, and demonstrate an interaction between handler stress and dog physiological responses. This certification testing offers a controlled environment for targeted evaluation of effects of an acute naturalistic stressor on disaster dog handlers and dogs.
机译:由处理人员和狗组成的美国联邦灾难犬队对于在灾难发生后找到幸存者至关重要。联邦紧急事务管理局城市搜寻和救援组织要求进行的认证需要两次成功的模拟搜索。将认证测试过程确认为急性应激源可能会提供更多机会来考虑在受控环境中对操作者和狗的应激影响。这项研究使用了前测后测设计,以评估唾液激素浓度(皮质醇和睾丸激素)与操作者和对照者的主观压力等级,操作者对狗的压力评估以及狗的测试后温度和脉搏率之间的关系。测试后,操作人员的主观压力等级和唾液皮质醇浓度均高于对照组,两者均与操作人员对其狗的压力评估有关。操作人员的测试后唾液皮质醇浓度与测试后狗的脉搏和体温有关。成功通过认证的操作员的测试后皮质醇浓度低于未通过认证的操作员,并且主要职业是“消防员”的操作员的测试后皮质醇浓度也较低。唾液中睾丸激素的浓度从操作者的测试前到测试后增加,但在对照组中降低,并且测试后操作者的睾丸激素浓度升高与测试后的狗脉搏率负相关。这些发现证实了认证测试是一种急性应激源,表明了应激与职业所缓解的表现之间的关系,并证明了处理者应激与狗的生理反应之间的相互作用。该认证测试提供了一个受控环境,可针对性地评估急性自然应激源对救灾犬只处理者和犬只的影响。

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