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The Reality of Pets as Antidotes to Loneliness

New Research Challenges the Common Belief That Pets Always Improve Our Moods, Especially in High-Stress Situations

Newsroom September 23 03:00

The COVID-19 pandemic had led to new habits within our daily lives, with many people turning to pets to alleviate feelings of loneliness and stress during periods of isolation. The narrative that pets serve as a natural remedy for mental health challenges has been bolstered by the rise of “pandemic puppies” and a surge in animal adoptions. However, a recent study from Aarhus University and King’s College London challenges this widely held belief, revealing that pets are not the magical solution many assumed.

Published in Mental Health & Prevention, the study tracked the mental well-being of 6,000 UK residents from April 2020 to April 2021. The findings are surprising: despite common assumptions, pet owners did not exhibit better mental health outcomes compared to non-pet owners. Pet owners reported slightly higher levels of depression, anxiety, and anhedonia.

Christine Parsons, the study’s lead author and a professor at Aarhus University, expressed her astonishment at these results: “This goes against the prevailing public perception that pets are beneficial for mental health.” The research indicates that while pets offer companionship and a sense of purpose, the additional responsibilities of pet care can lead to increased stress, negatively impacting mental well-being.

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Despite these negative findings, the study does not label pet ownership as entirely detrimental to mental health. For instance, dog owners demonstrated higher rates of regular exercise, with 40% engaging in daily or near-daily physical activity, compared to 35% of non-dog owners. Additionally, pet ownership was associated with slightly lower levels of loneliness among individuals living alone.

The study also dispelled the stereotype of the “crazy cat lady,” showing that women who own cats did not experience higher rates of loneliness, depression, or anxiety. While women were more likely to own cats than men, the research found no evidence supporting negative mental health associations.

These results spark a new conversation about the role of pets in our lives, particularly during challenging times like the pandemic. Professor Parsons concludes, “The findings suggest that while pets can provide companionship, they are not a panacea for mental health issues, especially during periods of high stress.”

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