Factors Influencing Pet Attachment: Exploring Attachment Dimensions and Demographic Factors

Doğukan Özen, Nail Mert Biçakci, Yasemin SALGIRLI DEMİRBAŞ
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This study examined the factors influencing pet attachment by investigating attachment dimensions and exploring the relationship between demographic factors and pet attachment. The study utilized the Pet Attachment Questionnaire (PAQ) to assess the level of attachment between pet owners and their animals. A demographic questionnaire was also administered to gather socio-cultural, economic, and health-related data from pet caretakers. A confirmatory factor analysis was applied to confirm the scale factor structure. Hypothesis testing procedures were used to reveal the relationship between the demographic characteristics of the participants and the attachment relationships. The study involved 304 volunteers who visited the animal hospital at Ankara University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. The findings revealed significant impacts of various factors on attachment dimensions, including age, household income, participant and household member anxieties and traumas, number of pets owned, pet health, and previous pet ownership. These results contributed to our understanding of the complex dynamics that shape the attachment between humans and animals. Further research is needed to delve into the underlying mechanisms and potential interactions among these factors, advancing our knowledge of human-pet attachment.
影响宠物依恋的因素:探索依恋维度和人口因素
本研究通过调查依恋维度和探讨人口因素与宠物依恋之间的关系,研究了影响宠物依恋的因素。研究利用宠物依恋问卷(PAQ)来评估宠物主人与宠物之间的依恋程度。此外,还发放了一份人口统计学问卷,以收集宠物看护者的社会文化、经济和健康相关数据。为确认量表因子结构,采用了确认性因子分析。假设检验程序用于揭示参与者的人口统计学特征与依恋关系之间的关系。这项研究涉及 304 名到安卡拉大学兽医系动物医院就诊的志愿者。研究结果表明,年龄、家庭收入、参与者和家庭成员的焦虑和创伤、拥有宠物的数量、宠物健康状况和以前拥有宠物的情况等各种因素对依恋维度有重大影响。这些结果有助于我们了解形成人类与动物之间依恋关系的复杂动态。我们需要进一步研究这些因素的内在机制和潜在的相互作用,从而增进我们对人类与宠物依恋关系的了解。
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