Seivert Nicholas P, Cano Annmarie, Casey Rita J, May Dana K, Johnson Amy
Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, 5057 Woodward Ave, 7th FL, Detroit, MI 48202.
Teacher's Pet: Dogs and Kids Learning Together and Oakland University Animal Assisted Therapy Certificate Program.
Appl Dev Sci. 2018;22(2):139-153. doi: 10.1080/10888691.2016.1234935. Epub 2016 Oct 10.
Teacher's Pet, an animal assisted therapy (AAT) was assessed in a randomized controlled trial with incarcerated youth from two Midwestern United States detention facilities. The AAT was expected to increase empathy and reduce behavior problems. Participants trained dogs one hour, twice weekly for 10 weeks. A control group walked but did not train dogs for the same duration. Both groups attended one hour, twice weekly animal didactics. Of 138 participants, 117 provided complete data, and 21 had some missing data imputed. Contrary to expectation, both groups increased slightly in self-reported empathy, and staff and youth rated internalizing problems. The time youth spent with dogs plus animal didactics may have increased empathy. Increased internalizing problems could be attributed to youth gaining greater emotional awareness. Alternately, this brief intervention may not have any immediate effects, given the small changes observed. Additional follow-up of these youth and other comparison groups are needed.
“教师的宠儿”是一种动物辅助疗法(AAT),在美国中西部两个青少年拘留所对被监禁的青少年进行了一项随机对照试验。预计这种动物辅助疗法能增强同理心并减少行为问题。参与者每周两次、每次一小时训练狗狗,为期10周。一个对照组同样时长只是遛狗而不训练。两组都参加每周两次、每次一小时的动物教学课程。138名参与者中,117人提供了完整数据,21人有一些缺失数据通过估算补齐。与预期相反,两组自我报告的同理心以及工作人员和青少年评定的内化问题都略有增加。青少年与狗狗相处的时间加上动物教学课程可能增强了同理心。内化问题增加可能是因为青少年获得了更强的情绪意识。或者,鉴于观察到的变化很小,这种简短干预可能没有任何即时效果。需要对这些青少年和其他对照组进行更多后续跟踪。