Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot study

The goals of the present study were to investigate socio-demographic characteristics and well-being indicators associated with pet ownership. The respondents (N = 801, 53.8% females; 56.2% with children) came from the five macro-regions of Brazil (8% North, 28% Northeast, 36% Southeast, 18% South, 1...

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Main Authors: Renata Defelipe, Carine Savalli, Emma Otta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020309130
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spelling doaj-e3b3358f2c344a99b91d30ae38e7b8102020-11-25T03:36:42ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-06-0166e04069Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot studyRenata Defelipe0Carine Savalli1Emma Otta2Departamento de Psicologia Experimental, Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Mello Moraes, 1721, 05508-030, São Paulo, Brazil; Corresponding author.Departamento de Políticas Públicas e Saúde Coletiva, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, 11015-020, Santos, BrazilDepartamento de Psicologia Experimental, Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Mello Moraes, 1721, 05508-030, São Paulo, BrazilThe goals of the present study were to investigate socio-demographic characteristics and well-being indicators associated with pet ownership. The respondents (N = 801, 53.8% females; 56.2% with children) came from the five macro-regions of Brazil (8% North, 28% Northeast, 36% Southeast, 18% South, 10% Central-West). Their ages ranged from 20 to 50 years. Over half of the sample (60%) reported living with a pet. Logistic regression showed that residence type (to be owner versus renter) and parental status (to be childless versus to have children) were predictors of pet ownership. We found interaction between pet ownership and sex on well-being indicators: the Mann-Whitney test showed that men who owned a pet reported better sleep quality, better relationship with neighbors and less sadness; whereas women who owned a pet reported lower life organization. With respect to life satisfaction, no differences were found between pet owners and non-pet owners. Implications of our findings and new research directions are discussed. Our study was conducted before the Covid-19 pandemic. The survey should be reapplied during and after the pandemic, so that we can deepen our knowledge of the socio-demographic characteristics and subjective well-being indicators associated with pet ownership.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020309130PsychologyPet ownershipPetsDemographicsWell-being
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author Renata Defelipe
Carine Savalli
Emma Otta
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Carine Savalli
Emma Otta
Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot study
Heliyon
Psychology
Pet ownership
Pets
Demographics
Well-being
author_facet Renata Defelipe
Carine Savalli
Emma Otta
author_sort Renata Defelipe
title Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot study
title_short Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot study
title_full Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot study
title_fullStr Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Demographics and self-reported well-being of Brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: A pilot study
title_sort demographics and self-reported well-being of brazilian adults as a function of pet ownership: a pilot study
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The goals of the present study were to investigate socio-demographic characteristics and well-being indicators associated with pet ownership. The respondents (N = 801, 53.8% females; 56.2% with children) came from the five macro-regions of Brazil (8% North, 28% Northeast, 36% Southeast, 18% South, 10% Central-West). Their ages ranged from 20 to 50 years. Over half of the sample (60%) reported living with a pet. Logistic regression showed that residence type (to be owner versus renter) and parental status (to be childless versus to have children) were predictors of pet ownership. We found interaction between pet ownership and sex on well-being indicators: the Mann-Whitney test showed that men who owned a pet reported better sleep quality, better relationship with neighbors and less sadness; whereas women who owned a pet reported lower life organization. With respect to life satisfaction, no differences were found between pet owners and non-pet owners. Implications of our findings and new research directions are discussed. Our study was conducted before the Covid-19 pandemic. The survey should be reapplied during and after the pandemic, so that we can deepen our knowledge of the socio-demographic characteristics and subjective well-being indicators associated with pet ownership.
topic Psychology
Pet ownership
Pets
Demographics
Well-being
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020309130
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