Can Dog-Assisted Intervention Decrease Anxiety Level and Autonomic Agitation in Patients with Anxiety Disorders?

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Wolynczyk-Gmaj, Dorota [1 ]
Ziolkowska, Aleksandra [1 ]
Rogala, Piotr [1 ]
Scigala, Dawid [2 ]
Bryla, Ludwik [3 ]
Gmaj, Bartlomiej [1 ]
Wojnar, Marcin [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Warsaw, Dept Psychiat, PL-00665 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Maria Grzegorzewska Univ, Inst Psychol, PL-02353 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Oddzial XIII Dzienny Zaburzen Nerwicowych Szpital, PL-00773 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
animal assisted intervention (AAI); dogs; dogotheraphy; anxiety; anxiety disorders treatment; heart rate; THERAPY; CHILDREN; PAIN;
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10.3390/jcm10215171
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Few studies have explored the influence of an Animal-Assisted Intervention on patients with mental disorders. We investigated it's impact on anxiety symptoms. We divided 51 patients with anxiety symptoms into two groups-treatment group, that went for a short 15-20 min' walk with a dog, his handler and a researcher and control group, that went for a walk only with a researcher. We used State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) of fear, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Ford Insomnia Response to Stress (FIRST), Brief symptom Inventory (BSI) and VAS of satisfaction after trial to assess. We also checked the resting blood pressure and resting heart rate before and after performing psychological tests while sitting. We have obtained full data of 21 people from the research group and 26 people from the control group. After the intervention, the treatment group reported lower anxiety levels as a state (Mean (M) = 34.35; Standard Deviation (SD) = 6.9 vs. M = 40.94; SD = 8.6) and fear (M = 1.05; SD = 1.0 vs. M = 2.04; SD = 2.2) than the control group. After a walk with a dog, trait anxiety (M = 34.35; SD = 6.9 vs. M = 46.3; SD = 9.6), state anxiety (M = 48.9; SD = 7.2 vs. M = 53.9; SD = 7.8), fear (M = 1.05; SD= 1.0 vs. M = 2.57; SD = 2.3) and resting heart rate (M = 71.05; SD = 12.3 vs. M = 73.67; SD = 13.1) decreased significantly, while walking without a dog only reduced state anxiety (M = 47.24; SD = 11.0 vs. M = 40.94; SD = 8.6). Multivariate analysis of variance showed that after the walk, state anxiety was significantly lower in the treatment group than in the control group, F(1.35) = 6.706, p < 0.05, eta(2) = 0.161. Among those who walked with a dog, the intervention also led to significant decreases in fear and resting heart rate, F(1.44) = 11.694, p < 0.01, eta(2) = 0.210 and F(1.45) = 8.503; p < 0.01; eta(2) = 0.159, respectively. For anxious patients, a short walk with a dog is more beneficial than a walk without one. We found significant positive effects of a dog's company on vegetative arousal and mental comfort. This is another study confirming the possible therapeutic effect of the animal on anxiety symptoms. Further research is required, especially in the large groups of patients, as recommendations on the use of Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are needed.
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