Applebaum Jennifer W, Tomlinson Camie A, Matijczak Angela, McDonald Shelby E, Zsembik Barbara A
Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284, USA.
Animals (Basel). 2020 Oct 15;10(10):1882. doi: 10.3390/ani10101882.
Pets may be a positive presence for their owners during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, it is pertinent to identify the hardships associated with pet ownership. We conducted a large-scale survey of U.S. pet owners ( = 2254) in spring and summer 2020 to assess the ways that relationships with pets impacted life during COVID-19. We used thematic analysis to analyze 3671 open-ended responses to three prompts. Reported concerns fell into three major categories: (1) pet-focused (meeting needs of pets; procuring supplies; accessing veterinary care; new and emerging behavioral issues; fate of the pet if owner becomes ill; general safety and well-being), (2) human-focused (issues with working from home; well-being and mental health; balancing responsibilities), and (3) household-focused (disease spread; economic issues). Quantitative analyses showed that the owner's strength of attachment to their pet, economic resources, and relationship status were associated with the types of concerns expressed. Results from this study indicate that pet owners experienced unique hardships related to changes in everyday life from the COVID-19 pandemic. These hardships should be considered alongside the potential benefits found in other studies in order to manage pet owner expectations, prevent pet relinquishment, and more fully understand multifaceted human-companion animal relationships.
在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,宠物可能会给主人带来积极影响。然而,识别与养宠物相关的困难也很有必要。我们在2020年春夏对美国宠物主人(n = 2254)进行了一项大规模调查,以评估在COVID-19期间与宠物的关系对生活产生影响的方式。我们采用主题分析法,对针对三个问题的3671条开放式回答进行了分析。报告的担忧主要分为三大类:(1)以宠物为中心的(满足宠物需求;采购用品;获得兽医护理;新出现的行为问题;如果主人生病宠物的命运;一般安全和健康状况),(2)以人类为中心的(在家工作的问题;健康和心理健康;平衡责任),以及(3)以家庭为中心的(疾病传播;经济问题)。定量分析表明,主人对宠物的依恋程度、经济资源和关系状况与所表达的担忧类型有关。本研究结果表明,宠物主人因COVID-19大流行导致日常生活变化而经历了独特的困难。在考虑其他研究中发现的潜在益处时,应一并考虑这些困难,以便管理宠物主人的期望、防止宠物被遗弃,并更全面地理解多方面的人与伴侣动物关系。