Ursula Aragunde-Kohl Ivemarie Hernández Rivera Yailine M. Cintrón Torres Génesis Rivera Pérez Coral Sánchez Henriquez

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we live and interact in unexpected ways. Having the company of animals during confinement and social isolation has been associated with multiple mental, emotional, and physical benefits. The objective of this research was to examinate the bond between humans and animals as a possible source of well-being and a protective factor during the COVID-19 pandemic in residents of Puerto Rico. The sample consisted of 892 adults over 21 years of age, with pets, during times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data collected using a self-administered questionnaire developed by the authors that was completed online. Most participants (95.7%) experienced the confinement of the pandemic with a companion animal and/or pet, resulting in a greater understanding of the relationship between humans and animals. The attachment to pets was identified as one of the factors that helped to cope with confinement. Data obtained validate the role assumed by accompanying pets.

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Keywords

pets, human-animal relationship, human-animal bond, pandemic, COVID-19

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Pets in time of COVID-19: Unconditional love and support. (2024). Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology, 35(1), 46-57. https://doi.org/10.55611/reps.3501.05
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Pets in time of COVID-19: Unconditional love and support. (2024). Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology, 35(1), 46-57. https://doi.org/10.55611/reps.3501.05