Analysis of psychological effects expected from educational pet insect rearing

So Yun Kim, Haechul Park, I. Park, K. Park, Namjung Kim, Seonghyun Kim
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In an effort to obtain foundational data required to evaluate the therapeutic effect of educational insect rearing, this study surveyed current educational pet insect rearing practices in Korea and examined the expected psychological effects from participating in the activity. Data were collected from those who visited the special insect exhibition in May 2013 using a self-reporting survey. The results indicated that 48.3% of the responders had experienced insect rearing, and that rhino and stag beetles were the most commonly reared insects. Most of the respondents (83.1%) reported they were not currently rearing any insects, which suggested that insect rearing tends to be a one-time experience. Expected psychological effects could be divided into emotional (56.3%) and cognitive (41.8%) effects, and these varied by age and gender. The differences in expected psychological effects were particularly clear between adults and adolescents, the latter of whom were the main participants in the activity. It is therefore necessary to develop standardized manuals and care programs for more diverse insect species with which to help keep up consumer interest in educational insect rearing. These efforts will help champion the psychotherapeutic effects of educational pet insect rearing and enhance its role as a learning aid.
教育型宠物昆虫饲养的心理效应分析
为了获得评估教育昆虫饲养治疗效果所需的基础数据,本研究调查了韩国目前的教育宠物昆虫饲养实践,并研究了参与该活动的预期心理效果。数据收集自2013年5月参观昆虫专题展览的人,采用自我报告调查。结果表明,48.3%的应答者饲养过昆虫,其中以犀牛和鹿角甲虫为最常见的昆虫。大多数受访者(83.1%)报告说,他们目前没有饲养任何昆虫,这表明昆虫饲养往往是一次性的经历。预期的心理效应可分为情绪效应(56.3%)和认知效应(41.8%),这些效应因年龄和性别而异。预期的心理影响在成年人和青少年之间的差异尤其明显,后者是活动的主要参与者。因此,有必要为更多样化的昆虫物种制定标准化的手册和护理方案,以帮助保持消费者对昆虫教育饲养的兴趣。这些努力将有助于支持教育宠物昆虫饲养的心理治疗效果,并增强其作为学习辅助工具的作用。
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