
Children get more satisfaction from relationships with their pets than with their brothers or sisters, according to new research from the 探花直播 of Cambridge. Children also appear to get on even better with their animal companions than with siblings.
Children get more satisfaction from relationships with their pets than with their brothers or sisters, according to new research from the 探花直播 of Cambridge. Children also appear to get on even better with their animal companions than with siblings.
探花直播fact that pets cannot understand or talk back may even be a benefit as it means they are completely non-judgmental
Matt Cassels
探花直播research adds to increasing evidence that household pets may have a major influence on child development, and could have a positive impact on children鈥檚 social skills and emotional well-being.听听听听听听听
Pets are almost as common as siblings in western households, although there are relatively few studies on the importance of child-pet relationships.
鈥樷楢nyone who has loved a childhood pet knows that we turn to them for companionship and disclosure, just like relationships between people,鈥 says Matt Cassels, a听Gates Cambridge Scholar at听the Department of Psychiatry, who led the study. 鈥淲e wanted to know how strong these relationships are with pets relative to other close family ties. Ultimately this may enable us to understand how animals contribute to healthy child development鈥
This study, published in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, was conducted in collaboration with the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, part of Mars Petcare and co-funded by the Economic and Social Research Council as part of a larger study, led by Prof Claire Hughes at the 探花直播 of Cambridge Centre for Family Research. Researchers surveyed 12 year old children from 77 families with one or more pets of any type and more than one child at home. Children reported strong relationships with their pets relative to their siblings, with lower levels of conflict and greater satisfaction in owners of dogs than other kinds of pets.
鈥樷楨ven though pets may not fully understand or respond verbally, the level of disclosure to pets was no less than to siblings,鈥 says Cassels. 鈥 探花直播fact that pets cannot understand or talk back may even be a benefit as it means they are completely non-judgmental.
鈥淲hile previous research has often found that boys report stronger relationships with their pets than girls do, we actually found the opposite. While boys and girls were equally satisfied with their pets, girls reported more disclosure, companionship, and conflict with their pet than did boys, perhaps indicating that girls may interact with their pets in more nuanced ways.鈥欌櫶
鈥淓vidence continues to grow showing that pets have positive benefits on human health and community cohesion,鈥 says Dr Nancy Gee, Human-Animal Interaction Research Manager at WALTHAM and a co-author of the study. 鈥 探花直播social support that adolescents receive from pets may well support psychological well-being later in life but there is still more to learn about the long term impact of pets on children鈥檚 development.鈥
Reference
鈥婥assels, M et al. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology; 24 Jan 2017; DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2017.01.003
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