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From Regulating Emotions to Less Lonely Screen Time: Parents' Qualitative Perspectives of the Benefits and Challenges of Adolescent Pet Companionship.
Charmaraman, Linda; Cobas, Stephanie; Weed, Jules; Gu, Quan; Kiel, Elizabeth; Chin, Holly; Gramajo, Alyssa; Mueller, Megan K.
  • Charmaraman L; Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
  • Cobas S; Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
  • Weed J; Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
  • Gu Q; Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
  • Kiel E; Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
  • Chin H; Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
  • Gramajo A; Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
  • Mueller MK; Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel) ; 12(5)2022 May 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1875498
ABSTRACT
Adolescence is a prime developmental period to explore human-pet relationships, particularly given that teens are often relying less on their families, and more on other attachment figures such as peers and pets. However, most research on pet companionship is conducted with adults and young children. Moreover, lived experiences around having pets in households with adolescents are underexplored, particularly from parents' perspectives. This qualitative interview study of 31 parents/guardians in the Northeast U.S. explored perceptions of the benefits and challenges of having pets for their adolescent's well-being as well as how adolescents affected their pet's well-being. Our three main themes for perceived benefits of pets included social (e.g., reducing anxiety), physical (e.g., screen time companionship), and emotional (e.g., regulation of difficult emotions such as anger, loneliness). Challenges to adolescent well-being included such social topics as family tension around unevenly shared responsibilities, physical themes such as problematic animal behaviors, and emotional themes related to grieving the passing of pets. We offer a developmental systems approach to understanding pets within adolescent families, noting future directions for developing family interventions to improve pet-adolescent interactions given the demands of child and pet upbringing during adolescence.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Qualitative research Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Bs12050143