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Critters in the cube farm: perceived psychological and organizational effects of pets in the workplace.

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In this article, an exploratory study examining the perceived functions and psychological and organizational effects of pets in the workplace was conducted, finding that participants perceived that bringing their pets to work positively affect employee health and the organization.
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This article reports the findings of an exploratory study examining the perceived functions and psychological and organizational effects of pets in the workplace. Participants were 193 employees from 31 companies allowing pets in the workplace who completed anonymous questionnaires. Results indicated that participants perceived pets in the workplace to reduce stress and to positively affect employee health and the organization. Participants who brought their pets to work perceived greater benefits than participants who did not bring their pets to work and participants who did not own pets.

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Human-animal bonds I: the relational significance of companion animals.

TL;DR: The evolution of human-animal bonds is surveyed, research on their health and mental health benefits is reviewed, and their profound relational significance across the life course is examined.
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The pet connection: Pets as a conduit for social capital?

TL;DR: It is suggested that pet ownership provides potential opportunities for interactions between neighbours and that further research in this area is warranted, and social capital is another potential mechanism by which pets exert an influence on human health.
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An investigation of human-animal interactions and empathy as related to pet preference, ownership, attachment, and attitudes in children

TL;DR: In this paper, a group of elementary students (n = 155) were surveyed with respect to four aspects of relationships with pets (preference, ownership, attachment, and attitude) in order to explore the connection that appears to exist between human-animal interactions and empathy.
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Psychological effects of dog ownership: role strain, role enhancement, and depression.

TL;DR: The findings presented here suggest that inattention to variations in marital status and sex may have been one factor in the inconsistency in the literature on pets and well-being.
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Effects of Interactions With Animals On Human Psychological Distress.

TL;DR: Hospitality-animal interaction research needs to address methodological limitations and expand the focus beyond treatment outcome studies to enhance the impact of HAI.
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Handbook of environmental psychology

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the world view of environmental psychology, focusing on Trait, Interactional, Organismic, and Transactional Perspectives (I. Altman & B. Rogoff).
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Animal companions and one-year survival of patients after discharge from a coronary care unit

TL;DR: This study looked at the effects of social isolation and social support on the survival of patients who were hospitalized in a CCU with a diagnosis of MI or angina pectoris.
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Stressful life events and use of physician services among the elderly: The moderating role of pet ownership.

TL;DR: Dog owners in comparison to owners of other pets spent more time with their pets and felt that their pets were more important to them, and dogs more than other pets provided their owners with companionship and an object of attachment.
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Social interaction and blood pressure. Influence of animal companions

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the use of pets as adjuncts in psychotherapy by speculating that the animal causes the children to modify their perceptions of the experimental situation and the experimenter by making both less threatening and more friendly.
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