The Relationship Between the Subjective Experience of a Pet Impacted by Extreme Heat and Climate Anxiety: Applying the Construal Level Theory for Psychological Distancing.
IF 1.4 4区 医学Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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Abstract
Climate change is increasing the frequency, duration, and intensity of extreme weather, including extreme heat. As 87 million U.S. households include pets, and 97% of those households identify their pets as a family member, it is important to understand how a changing environment is impacting interspecies families. Applying the construal level theory for psychological distancing to climate change, this study explored the relationship between a pet impacted by extreme heat and climate anxiety. This secondary-data analysis of the July 2024 AP-NORC Center Poll AmeriSpeak Omnibus® survey of 1,143 U.S. adults included a subsample of 798 pet caregivers. A significant positive relationship was found between the subjective report of a pet impacted by extreme heat and self-reported climate anxiety. Implications for understanding how the construal level theory for climate change applies within the human-animal connection and the role of pets in identifying risk for climate anxiety.
气候变化正在增加极端天气的频率、持续时间和强度,包括极端高温。8700万美国家庭有宠物,其中97%的家庭将宠物视为家庭成员,了解不断变化的环境如何影响跨物种家庭是很重要的。本研究运用气候变化心理疏离的解释水平理论,探讨了受极端高温影响的宠物与气候焦虑之间的关系。这是2024年7月AP-NORC Center Poll AmeriSpeak Omnibus®对1143名美国人进行的二次数据分析成年人包括798名宠物看护人的子样本。研究发现,宠物受极端高温影响的主观报告与自我报告的气候焦虑之间存在显著的正相关关系。理解气候变化解释水平理论在人与动物关系中的应用的意义,以及宠物在识别气候焦虑风险中的作用。
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Social Work in Public Health (recently re-titled from the Journal of Health & Social Policy to better reflect its focus) provides a much-needed forum for social workers and those in health and health-related professions. This crucial journal focuses on all aspects of policy and social and health care considerations in policy-related matters, including its development, formulation, implementation, evaluation, review, and revision. By blending conceptual and practical considerations, Social Work in Public Health enables authors from many disciplines to examine health and social policy issues, concerns, and questions.