The Benefits of Dog-Assisted Therapy as Complementary Treatment in a Children’s Mental Health Day Hospital

  • Elías Guillen Guzmán*
  • , Laia Sastre Rodríguez
  • , Pilar Santamarina-Perez
  • , Laura Hermida Barros
  • , Marta García Giralt
  • , Eva Domenec Elizalde
  • , Fransesc Ristol Ubach
  • , Miguel Romero Gonzalez
  • , Yeray Pastor Yuste
  • , Cristina Diaz Téllez
  • , Soledad Romero Cela
  • , Laura Real Gisbert
  • , Miquel Salmeron Medina
  • , Anna Ballesteros-Urpi
  • , Astrid Morer Liñan
  • *Autor corresponent d’aquest treball

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Dog-assisted therapy (DAT) has shown benefits in people with mental health disorders. A child psychiatric day hospital would be a suitable setting to implement DAT and evaluate the benefits in a pediatric population. Methods: Mixed methods research in a naturalistic setting was considered in this pre-post quantitative study including 23 children under 13 treated in a day hospital over 2 years. Quantitative analysis included the number of emotional and behavioral outbursts and attendance rate and self-control and social impairment questionnaires completed by family members and therapists. In the qualitative study, the experiences of 12 mental health professionals involved in DAT were documented through semi-structured interviews. Results: On DAT days, there were fewer emotional and behavioral outbursts and higher attendance. Significant differences were obtained between pre- and post-test scores on the SCRS and the SRS-2 completed by the therapists, while no significant differences were obtained on the questionnaires completed by the parents. Observations based on the qualitative study were as follows: (1) DAT improves emotional self-regulation; (2) DAT could facilitate the work of therapists in day hospitals; (3) health professionals displayed uncertainty due to a lack of familiarity with DAT. Conclusions: DAT improved emotional self-regulation, attendance rate and self-control and social response in children with mental disorders attending a day hospital.

Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article2841
RevistaAnimals
Volum12
Número20
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - d’oct. 2022
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