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Human-Animal Interaction Research: Progress and Possibilities. [PDF]
Ten years ago, while reviewing the extant research literature on Human-Animal Interaction (HAI), a single question came to mind: “Why don’t we know more about this topic?” (Griffin et al., 2011). A decade later the answer appears to have been, in part, a
Griffin JA, Hurley K, McCune S.
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Human-animal interaction as a social determinant of health: descriptive findings from the health and retirement study. [PDF]
BackgroundWe focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social functioning at the individual level, framing this emerging field from a public health perspective.MethodsUsing data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) 2012 ...
Mueller MK, Gee NR, Bures RM.
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The field and study of human-animal interaction (HAI) have experienced substantial and ongoing growth in scientific rigor and, public awareness. Yet, considerations for the role of diversity in the field have thus far remained limited, and efforts to ...
C. L. Jensen +3 more
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Effects of Affiliative Human-Animal Interaction on Dog Salivary and Plasma Oxytocin and Vasopressin. [PDF]
Oxytocin (OT) and vasopressin (AVP) are neuropeptides with diverse effects on social behavior, cognition and stress responses. Recent studies suggest that OT facilitates and responds to affiliative forms of human–animal interaction (HAI).
MacLean EL +5 more
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Pet ownership and interactions with animals confer various physiological and psychological benefits to humans. Although interactions with animals are commonplace, there is no consensus in the literature on the actual impact of animal exposure on ...
Nicole R. Y. Chen +8 more
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Editorial: Human-Animal Interaction (HAI) Research: A Decade of Progress. [PDF]
McCune S +6 more
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Researcher-practitioner interaction: Collaboration to advance the field of human-animal interaction
The study of human-animal interaction has increased in the recent decades, with research frequently accomplished through collaboration between academic researchers and human-animal interaction practitioners.
Sarah C. Leighton +3 more
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Mapping Human–Animal Interaction Studies: A Bibliometric Analysis
The presence of nonhuman animals in our shared world affects most areas of human activity, both physically and conceptually. The study of human–animal interactions is thus considered a field of great interest, but also of great complexity.
Eduardo Barona Collado +2 more
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Human-animal interaction (HAI) is associated with positive psychological adjustment. Although these benefits are hypothesized to be most pronounced for individuals who experience adversity and compromised social relationships, such as LGBTQ+ (lesbian,
Camie A. Tomlinson +6 more
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Reliability and Validity Assessment of the Observation of Human-Animal Interaction for Research (OHAIRE) Behavior Coding Tool. [PDF]
The Observation of Human-Animal Interaction for Research (OHAIRE) is a coding tool developed to capture the behavior of children when interacting with social partners and animals in naturalistic settings.
Guérin NA +8 more
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