Goma Amira A, Kieson Emily
Department of Animal Husbandry and Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria 21944, Egypt.
Department of Research, Equine International, Boston, MA 02120, USA.
Vet Sci. 2025 Jul 29;12(8):713. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12080713.
Most research studies have investigated the impact of pet ownership on the mental and physical well-being of elderly populations, supporting the beneficial effect that pets have on their owners. However, few researchers focused on the well-being of both owner and pet. The present study aimed to explore the well-being of pets owned by elderly individuals using an owner assessment tool and the relationship between elderly characteristics and the pet's health-related quality of life based on the owner's assessment of their pet's well-being. Sixty elderly pet owners who made regular visits to veterinary clinics were selected to complete an electronic questionnaire about their pet's health-related quality of life. The results identified a high agreement percentage on positive indicators related to the pet's well-being such as "My pet wants to play and My pet responds to my presence" in the happiness domain, "My pet has more good days than bad days" in mental status, "My pet moves normally" in physical status and "My pet keeps him/herself clean" in hygiene which also resulted in a positive relationship with elderly age. Marital status influenced their responses to "My pet responds to my presence and My pet is as active as he/she has been". The results also support the use of the applied questionnaire to help identify variables that contribute to a pet's health-related quality of life. The correlation matrix revealed statistically significant positive associations ( < 0.001) among positively phrased items across all domains, as well as among negatively phrased items. These consistent alignments between direct and between reversed items suggest directional coherence and help mitigate potential response bias. Furthermore, the replication of these patterns across multiple domains reinforces the interpretation that the instrument captures a unified construct of pet well-being, In conclusion, based on subjective evaluation of pet-owner relationships, the ownership of pets by elderly individuals could be mutually beneficial to both elderly owners and their pets.
大多数研究调查了养宠物对老年人群身心健康的影响,证实了宠物对其主人的有益作用。然而,很少有研究人员关注主人和宠物双方的幸福状况。本研究旨在使用主人评估工具探索老年人所养宠物的幸福状况,以及基于主人对其宠物幸福状况的评估,研究老年人特征与宠物健康相关生活质量之间的关系。选取了60位定期带宠物去兽医诊所的老年宠物主人,让他们完成一份关于其宠物健康相关生活质量的电子问卷。结果发现,在幸福领域中与宠物幸福相关的积极指标,如“我的宠物想玩耍”和“我的宠物对我的出现有反应”,在心理状态方面“我的宠物好日子多于坏日子”,身体状态方面“我的宠物行动正常”,卫生方面“我的宠物能保持自身清洁”等,都有很高的一致率,且这些指标与老年人年龄呈正相关。婚姻状况影响了他们对“我的宠物对我的出现有反应”和“我的宠物和过去一样活跃”的回答。结果还支持使用所应用的问卷来帮助识别影响宠物健康相关生活质量的变量。相关矩阵显示,所有领域中正向表述的项目之间以及负向表述的项目之间都存在统计学上显著的正相关(<0.001)。这些正向和反向项目之间的一致排列表明了方向一致性,并有助于减轻潜在的回答偏差。此外,这些模式在多个领域的重复强化了这样一种解释,即该工具捕捉到了宠物幸福的统一结构。总之,基于对宠物主人关系为主观评价,老年人养宠物对老年主人及其宠物双方可能都是有益的。