Wanser Shelby H, Simpson Amelia Chloe, MacDonald Megan, Udell Monique A R
Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States.
College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States.
Front Psychol. 2020 Aug 31;11:566910. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.566910. eCollection 2020.
Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAI) have become more prevalent in recent years, with dog-assisted interventions among the most popular. The literature suggests that a variety of dog-human interventions have the potential for beneficial outcomes for human participants and owners, however, critical gaps in knowledge still exist. Research addressing intervention outcomes for dogs, and the impact of AAI on the dog-human bond, has lagged behind. Even less is known about how dogs perceive child partners in AAI settings. The current study, which involved AAI for youth with developmental disabilities and their family dog, aimed to determine if the dog's style of attachment to a primary adult caretaker in the home was predictive of dog-child attachment style pre-and post-intervention. Using a Secure Base Test (SBT), the attachment style of the family dog toward an adult owner/parent was evaluated, and the attachment style of the dog toward the participating child was assessed before and after the dog-assisted interventions. The dog's attachment style to the child was then compared to the dog-parent attachment style. The findings show that all dogs with a secure attachment to the child at the initial assessment also had a secure attachment to the parent. It was also demonstrated that AAI has the potential to change the attachment style between a family dog and child to a more secure attachment, and that the dog-parent attachment style is a significant predictor of which dogs were able to develop a secure attachment to the child over the course of the AAI.
近年来,动物辅助干预(AAI)越来越普遍,其中犬类辅助干预最为流行。文献表明,各种犬与人的干预措施有可能给人类参与者和犬主带来有益结果,然而,知识方面仍存在重大差距。针对犬类干预结果以及AAI对犬与人之间关系的影响的研究滞后。对于犬在AAI环境中如何看待儿童伙伴,了解得更少。当前这项涉及为发育障碍青少年及其家庭犬进行AAI的研究,旨在确定犬在家中对主要成年照料者的依恋风格是否能预测干预前后犬与儿童的依恋风格。使用安全基地测试(SBT),评估了家庭犬对成年主人/父母的依恋风格,并在犬类辅助干预前后评估了犬对参与儿童的依恋风格。然后将犬对儿童的依恋风格与犬对父母的依恋风格进行比较。研究结果表明,在初始评估时对儿童有安全依恋的所有犬对父母也有安全依恋。研究还表明,AAI有可能将家庭犬与儿童之间的依恋风格转变为更安全的依恋,并且犬对父母的依恋风格是在AAI过程中哪些犬能够与儿童形成安全依恋的重要预测因素。