All in the Family: Pets and Family Structure.

Populations Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-16 DOI:10.3390/populations1020008
Leora E Lawton
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Although other studies have utilized demographic variables to characterize pet owners, this study incorporates a demographic framework that considers different family structures-couples and singles, with or without children-to better understand the place of pets within families. This article explores the extent to which pets fit into families in either substitute or complementary family roles, whether the inclusion of pets in families is subject to resource constraints or cultural proclivities. Data are from the 2023 Pew Research Social Trends study, a nationally representative telephone survey of 5073 respondents, analyzed using bivariate and multinomial models. Results indicate that couples without children are just as likely to be a dog-only household as are the traditional pet-owning families of couples with young children. They are also more likely to have cats, with or without dogs, compared to couples with young children. Homeownership makes pets, especially dogs, more feasible for families. The results suggest that pets are considered as substitutes and/or complements for other family members. Pets may be more affordable and attainable substitutes and/or complements for human family members, provided there are both human and spatial resources, filling a niche created by changes in family formation patterns, while providing affection, companionship and a sense of home.

所有家庭成员:宠物和家庭结构。
虽然其他研究利用人口统计学变量来描述宠物主人的特征,但这项研究结合了一个人口统计学框架,考虑了不同的家庭结构——夫妻和单身,有孩子或没有孩子——以更好地了解宠物在家庭中的地位。这篇文章探讨了宠物在家庭中的替代或补充家庭角色的程度,无论家庭中宠物的存在是受到资源限制还是文化倾向的影响。数据来自2023年皮尤研究社会趋势研究,这是一项对5073名受访者进行的全国代表性电话调查,使用双变量和多项模型进行分析。研究结果表明,没有孩子的夫妇和有小孩的传统宠物家庭一样,只养狗。与有小孩的夫妇相比,他们更有可能养猫,不管有没有养狗。拥有住房使得家庭更容易养宠物,尤其是养狗。结果表明,宠物被认为是其他家庭成员的替代品和/或补充。如果有人力和空间资源,宠物可能是人类家庭成员更实惠和更容易获得的替代品和/或补充,填补了家庭形成模式变化所产生的空缺,同时提供亲情、陪伴和家的感觉。
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