Pahlke Makenna L, Hoopes Karl H, Black Heather F, Connelly Heather, Klinger William R, Joubert Katryna, Nazarenko Elena E, Marchand William R, Sheppard Stephen R
Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322, USA.
Cooperative Extension, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84321, USA.
Mil Med. 2025 Jan 16;190(1-2):e317-e323. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae352.
Equine-assisted services have been gaining popularity as complementary therapies for a variety of populations with a diversity of diagnoses. Interventions using equines might benefit the military Veteran population through building therapeutic alliance as well as reducing symptoms. This pilot observational study is primarily aimed to investigate safety, feasibility, and acceptability of equine-assisted services for Veterans with substance abuse disorders. It is the second pilot observational study, the first being completed in 2022. Secondary outcomes included recording the impact of trail riding on psychological measures among Veterans at a large Veterans Administration medical center.
The study included a total of 32 Veterans who participated in trail riding sessions from May 4, 2022 to August 31, 2022. The study utilized the Positive and Negative Affect Scale, Adult Hope Scale, and Craving Experience Questionnaire to assess changes in positive affect, negative affect, hope components, and substance craving.
The results indicated significant reductions in negative affect and substance craving after the first session, with positive effects observed in subsequent sessions. However, demographic and diagnostic variables did not predict significant changes in psychological instruments.
Overall, the study demonstrated that trail riding was a safe and feasible intervention and may have potential benefits for improving emotional well-being and reducing substance cravings among Veterans. It is recommended that future studies research mechanisms of action, as well as conduct more rigorous investigations, including controlled trials using larger sample sizes and longitudinal research, to best determine lasting effects of these types of complementary therapies.
马术辅助服务作为一种针对各种诊断人群的补充疗法,越来越受欢迎。使用马匹的干预措施可能通过建立治疗联盟以及减轻症状,使退伍军人受益。这项初步观察性研究主要旨在调查马术辅助服务对患有药物滥用障碍的退伍军人的安全性、可行性和可接受性。这是第二项初步观察性研究,第一项于2022年完成。次要结果包括记录在一家大型退伍军人管理局医疗中心,马术骑行对退伍军人心理指标的影响。
该研究共纳入32名退伍军人,他们于2022年5月4日至2022年8月31日参加了马术骑行课程。该研究使用正负性情绪量表、成人希望量表和渴望体验问卷来评估积极情绪、消极情绪、希望成分和药物渴望的变化。
结果表明,在第一节课后,消极情绪和药物渴望显著降低,在随后的课程中观察到积极效果。然而,人口统计学和诊断变量并未预测心理测量工具的显著变化。
总体而言,该研究表明马术骑行是一种安全可行的干预措施,可能对改善退伍军人的情绪健康和减少药物渴望具有潜在益处。建议未来的研究探索其作用机制,并进行更严格的调查,包括使用更大样本量的对照试验和纵向研究,以最好地确定这类补充疗法的持久效果。