Reisbig Allison M J, Hafen McArthur, Siqueira Drake Adryanna A, Girard Destiny, Breunig Zachary B
1 Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE, USA.
2 College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, KS, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2017 Jun;75(2):124-150. doi: 10.1177/0030222815612607.
Human-animal relationships are increasingly incorporated into families as a normal part of family life. Despite this, relationships with animals are often viewed as inferior to human relationships. This becomes problematic during times of loss and grief when members of a grieving companion animal owner's support system do not understand the salience of the relationship with the animal. Veterinary and other helping professionals need basic information about the experience of companion animal loss in order to help support and normalize the experiences of grieving companion animal owners. The present study qualitatively describes human-animal relationships and the subsequent loss and coping experienced by owners of beloved companion animals. Comparison with human and other types of loss and factors unique to companion animal loss are discussed, and practical applications for veterinary and other helping professionals are provided.
人兽关系越来越多地融入家庭,成为家庭生活的正常组成部分。尽管如此,与动物的关系往往被视为不如人际关系。当悲伤的伴侣动物主人的支持系统成员不理解与动物关系的重要性时,在失去和悲伤的时候,这就会成为一个问题。兽医和其他帮助专业人员需要有关伴侣动物丧失经历的基本信息,以便帮助支持悲伤的伴侣动物主人的经历并使其正常化。本研究定性地描述了人兽关系以及心爱伴侣动物主人随后经历的丧失和应对情况。讨论了与人类和其他类型丧失的比较以及伴侣动物丧失所特有的因素,并为兽医和其他帮助专业人员提供了实际应用。