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Reducing loneliness and improving well-being among older adults with animatronic pets.

Authors :
Tkatch R
Wu L
MacLeod S
Ungar R
Albright L
Russell D
Murphy J
Schaeffer J
Yeh CS
Source :
Aging & mental health [Aging Ment Health] 2021 Jul; Vol. 25 (7), pp. 1239-1245. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 02.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Studies consistently demonstrate that older adults who are lonely have higher rates of depression and increased mortality risk. Pet ownership may be a solution for loneliness; however, challenges related to pet ownership exist for older adults. Therefore, researchers and practitioners are examining the use of animatronic pets to reduce loneliness.<br />Objective: To determine the feasibility of an animatronic pet program, and whether ownership of animatronic pets would decrease loneliness and improve well-being among lonely older adults.<br />Methods: Eligible individuals were identified as lonely through a prior survey. Participants were provided with the choice of an animatronic pet and completed T1/T2/T3 surveys.<br />Results: Attrition was high; 168 (63%) participants completed T1/T2 surveys, and 125 (48%) also completed a T3 survey. Post survey data indicated that loneliness decreased, while mental well-being, resilience, and purpose in life improved. Frequent interactions with the pets were associated with greater improvement in mental well-being and optimism.<br />Conclusions: Animatronic pets appear to provide benefits for the well-being of lonely older adults. Future studies should employ randomized controlled designs examining the impact of animatronic pets.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1364-6915
Volume :
25
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Aging & mental health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32363903
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2020.1758906