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从家庭成员的角度对服务犬对退伍军人家庭的心理社会影响进行的探索性调查。

An exploratory investigation of psychosocial effects of service dogs on veterans' families from the perspective of family members.

作者信息

Williamson Linzi, Rath Grace, Dell Colleen

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Health Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2025 Jul 30;16:1574445. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1574445. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Research on the psychosocial effects of service dogs (SDogs) on veterans' family members is relatively limited and often centers veterans' perspectives rather than those of the family. This exploratory study aimed to examine how Canadian veterans' family members perceive veterans' SDog and how they affect different psychosocial outcomes, specifically family quality of life and caregiving. A mixed-methods design utilizing an online questionnaire and follow-up interviews was employed. A non-probability sample of veterans' family members (i.e., spouses, parents, siblings, friends) were recruited via convenience and snowball sampling methods. Participants ( = 35) completed an online questionnaire containing scales measuring their perceptions of and bond with the SDogs, their experience of caregiving, and overall family quality of life. Interviews with veterans' spouses ( = 7) expanded on these topics. We analyzed quantitative data with descriptive and inferential statistics and qualitative data with content analysis. Overall, family members had positive perceptions of and felt bonded to the SDogs. Caregiver scores were relatively high suggesting risk of burnout. Interviewed participants reported no change in their caregiving duties, but they worried less about the veterans because of the SDog. Family quality of life scores were relatively high and SDogs were generally well-integrated into the family, but families seemed to need some support concerning their own emotional well-being. Findings from this study highlight some of the psycho-social benefits of SDogs for veterans' families from their perspectives. Optimizing these benefits may require awareness of and managing drawbacks related to SDogs, acknowledging limits of the SDog role, and that SDogs' role can overlap with that of family pets.

摘要

关于服务犬对退伍军人家庭成员心理社会影响的研究相对有限,且往往以退伍军人的视角而非其家庭成员的视角为中心。这项探索性研究旨在考察加拿大退伍军人的家庭成员如何看待退伍军人的服务犬,以及这些服务犬如何影响不同的心理社会结果,特别是家庭生活质量和护理情况。研究采用了混合方法设计,运用在线问卷和后续访谈。通过便利抽样和滚雪球抽样方法招募了退伍军人家庭成员(即配偶、父母、兄弟姐妹、朋友)的非概率样本。35名参与者完成了一份在线问卷,其中包含衡量他们对服务犬的认知和情感联系、护理经历以及整体家庭生活质量的量表。对7名退伍军人配偶进行的访谈进一步探讨了这些话题。我们用描述性和推断性统计分析定量数据,用内容分析分析定性数据。总体而言,家庭成员对服务犬有积极的认知,并与它们建立了情感联系。护理人员得分相对较高,表明存在倦怠风险。接受访谈的参与者表示其护理职责没有变化,但由于有了服务犬,他们对退伍军人的担忧减少了。家庭生活质量得分相对较高,服务犬通常很好地融入了家庭,但家庭在自身情绪健康方面似乎需要一些支持。这项研究的结果从退伍军人家庭成员的角度突出了服务犬对他们的一些心理社会效益。要优化这些效益,可能需要认识并应对与服务犬相关的弊端,承认服务犬角色的局限性,以及服务犬的角色可能与家庭宠物的角色重叠。

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