Journal of Psychosocial Research
Current Volume: 19 (2024 )
ISSN: 0973-5410
e-ISSN: 0976-3937
Periodicity: Half-Yearly
Month(s) of Publication: June & December
Subject: Psychology
DOI: 10.32381/JPR
Pet Attachment, Empathy and Mindful Self Care among Young Adults
By : Sachika S Bharadwaj, Archana Bhat Kallahalla
Page No: 93-100
Abstract
The study investigated the relationship between pet attachment, empathy and mindful self-care in young adult owners of pet dogs (n=226, 151 female) aged 18-45 years. The Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale (LAPS), Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ) and Mindful Self-Care Scale (MSCS-Brief) were used. Results showed that while women have significantly higher pet attachment and empathy, there were no gender differences in mindful self-care. In terms of magnitude of correlation, the correlation between pet attachment and empathy is higher in men than in women, and the correlation between empathy and mindful self-care was found to be significantly higher in women than in men. The relationship between pet attachment and mindful self-care is found to be similar in men and women. Further research is needed to study the potential of a causal relationship between pet attachment and the development of empathy and self-care practices, particularly in the Indian context.
Authors :
Sachika S Bharadwaj : MSc Clinical Psychology, Kateel Ashok Pai Memorial Institute of Allied Health Sciences, Shivamogga.
Dr Archana Bhat Kallahalla : Associate Professor, Dept of Psychology, Kateel Ashok Pai Memorial College, Shivamogga.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/JPR.2024.19.01.10