Publication date: Jul 28, 2024
This paper investigates the social support provided by domestic animals to humans during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study comprises interviews with 39 British and American pet owners during March 2021, the point at which the UK had recently emerged from the third national lockdown and US states were under various restrictions. A thematic network approach to data analysis revealed four global themes, illustrating how pets provided buffers to the stress of the pandemic, facilitated ontological security by maintaining a sense of routine and purpose, offered myriad types of emotional support and enhanced and enabled wider social support. Taken together, these results reinforce and extend knowledge pertaining to the importance of companion animals for social support.
Concepts | Keywords |
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American | companion animals |
Interviews | COVID‐19 |
Pandemic | lockdown |
Pets | pets |
social support |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |