A healing journey with animals

IF 7.6 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Guyang Lin , Mimi Li , Bo Li , Yingfang Meng
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Abstract

Researchers have recognized animals' psychotherapeutic roles in mental health, emphasizing the importance of human–animal interaction and relationships. However, empirical evidence supporting the mental health benefits of animals in a tourism context is lacking. To address this gap, a mixed-method approach featuring a triangulation design was used to determine how human–animal interaction can enhance mental health–related indictors during animal-based tourism. Quantitative data revealed that human–animal interaction during such tourism experiences indirectly relates to tourists’ self-efficacy, self-esteem, and feelings of depression, mediated by the human–animal relationship. Meanwhile, qualitative findings showed that different types of human–animal interactive activities uniquely affect mental health–related outcomes in the tourism context. Our research affirms the significance of human–animal interaction and relationships in tourism: they can provide participants with emotional and cognitive benefits. The findings of the study inform relevant policies, and guide tourism product design.

与动物共度疗伤之旅
研究人员已经认识到动物在心理健康方面的心理治疗作用,强调了人与动物互动和关系的重要性。然而,目前还缺乏实证证据来证明动物在旅游环境中对心理健康的益处。为了弥补这一不足,我们采用了以三角测量设计为特色的混合方法,以确定人与动物的互动如何能够在以动物为基础的旅游过程中提高心理健康相关指标。定量数据显示,在此类旅游体验中,人与动物的互动间接关系到游客的自我效能感、自尊和抑郁情绪,而人与动物的关系则是其中的中介。同时,定性研究结果表明,不同类型的人与动物互动活动会对旅游环境中的心理健康相关结果产生独特影响。我们的研究证实了旅游中人与动物互动和关系的重要性:它们可以为参与者带来情感和认知方面的益处。研究结果为相关政策提供了信息,并为旅游产品设计提供了指导。
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CiteScore
13.30
自引率
8.40%
发文量
177
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Journal Name: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management Affiliation: Official journal of CAUTHE (Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Inc.) Scope: Broad range of topics including: Tourism and travel management Leisure and recreation studies Emerging field of event management Content: Contains both theoretical and applied research papers Encourages submission of results of collaborative research between academia and industry.
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