Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research

This article is a biopsychosocial proposal about improvement of resilience to diseases, including the COVID-19, due to affective attachment between humans and dogs. Resilience concerns the physical and emotional human capacity to respond positively to the adverse events such as diseases. Recently, s...

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Main Authors: Boere, Vanner, Silva, ItaOliveira
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftdialnet:oai:dialnet.unirioja.es:ART0001583343 2023-05-15T15:51:20+02:00 Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research Boere, Vanner Silva, ItaOliveira 2021 application/pdf https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8831076 eng eng https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8831076 (Revista) ISSN 1688-4094 (Revista) ISSN 1688-4221 LICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. Más información: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS STATEMENT: Full text documents hosted by Dialnet are protected by copyright and/or related rights. This digital object is accessible without charge, but its use is subject to the licensing conditions set by its authors or editors. Unless expressly stated otherwise in the licensing conditions, you are free to linking, browsing, printing and making a copy for your own personal purposes. All other acts of reproduction and communication to the public are subject to the licensing conditions expressed by editors and authors and require consent from them. Any link to this document should be made using its official URL in Dialnet. More info: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI Ciencias Psicológicas, ISSN 1688-4221, Año 15, Nº. 2, 2021, pags. 370-379 attachment canis lupus familiaris cross immunity oxytocin pandemic apego inmunidad cruzada oxitocina pandemia imunidade cruzada ocitocina text (article) 2021 ftdialnet 2023-03-29T09:48:17Z This article is a biopsychosocial proposal about improvement of resilience to diseases, including the COVID-19, due to affective attachment between humans and dogs. Resilience concerns the physical and emotional human capacity to respond positively to the adverse events such as diseases. Recently, some authors have proposed independent hypotheses about role of oxytocin (OT) and crossed immunity to increase the psychological resilience and immune response against the COVID-19. This text extendsthe hypothesis to a biopsychosocial field, including the well-known benefits of the human-dog affective attachment on human health. Andproposesthat a strong and reciprocal affection between human and dog can increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19, due the role of OT in the immune response, adding to crossed immunity. Other benefits such as emotional buffering, mental comfortand stress alleviation are adjunctive roles of dogs on human health and vice-versa. Este artigo é uma proposta biopsicossocial sobre a melhora da resiliência a doenças, incluindo a COVID-19, devido ao apego afetivo entre humanos e cães. A resiliência diz respeito à capacidade física e emocional do ser humano de responder positivamente aos eventos adversos, como as doenças. Recentemente, alguns autores propuseram hipóteses independentes sobre o papel da oxitocina (OT) e da imunidade cruzada para aumentar a resiliência e a resposta contra o COVID-19. Estende-sea hipótese a um campo biopsicossocial, incluindo os benefícios bem conhecidos do apego afetivo humano-cão à saúde humana. É proposto que as relações de afeto recíproco e forte entre humanos e cães podemaumentar a resiliência ao COVID-19, devido ao papel do OT na resposta imune, somando-se à imunidade cruzada. Outros benefícios, como proteção emocional, conforto mental e alívio do estresse são funções auxiliares dos cães na saúde humana e vice-versa. Este artículo es una propuesta biopsicosocial sobre la mejora de la resiliencia a enfermedades, incluida laCOVID-19, debido al apego ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Dialnet - Portada de revistas (Universidad de La Rioja)
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canis lupus familiaris
cross immunity
oxytocin
pandemic
apego
inmunidad cruzada
oxitocina
pandemia
imunidade cruzada
ocitocina
spellingShingle attachment
canis lupus familiaris
cross immunity
oxytocin
pandemic
apego
inmunidad cruzada
oxitocina
pandemia
imunidade cruzada
ocitocina
Boere, Vanner
Silva, ItaOliveira
Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research
topic_facet attachment
canis lupus familiaris
cross immunity
oxytocin
pandemic
apego
inmunidad cruzada
oxitocina
pandemia
imunidade cruzada
ocitocina
description This article is a biopsychosocial proposal about improvement of resilience to diseases, including the COVID-19, due to affective attachment between humans and dogs. Resilience concerns the physical and emotional human capacity to respond positively to the adverse events such as diseases. Recently, some authors have proposed independent hypotheses about role of oxytocin (OT) and crossed immunity to increase the psychological resilience and immune response against the COVID-19. This text extendsthe hypothesis to a biopsychosocial field, including the well-known benefits of the human-dog affective attachment on human health. Andproposesthat a strong and reciprocal affection between human and dog can increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19, due the role of OT in the immune response, adding to crossed immunity. Other benefits such as emotional buffering, mental comfortand stress alleviation are adjunctive roles of dogs on human health and vice-versa. Este artigo é uma proposta biopsicossocial sobre a melhora da resiliência a doenças, incluindo a COVID-19, devido ao apego afetivo entre humanos e cães. A resiliência diz respeito à capacidade física e emocional do ser humano de responder positivamente aos eventos adversos, como as doenças. Recentemente, alguns autores propuseram hipóteses independentes sobre o papel da oxitocina (OT) e da imunidade cruzada para aumentar a resiliência e a resposta contra o COVID-19. Estende-sea hipótese a um campo biopsicossocial, incluindo os benefícios bem conhecidos do apego afetivo humano-cão à saúde humana. É proposto que as relações de afeto recíproco e forte entre humanos e cães podemaumentar a resiliência ao COVID-19, devido ao papel do OT na resposta imune, somando-se à imunidade cruzada. Outros benefícios, como proteção emocional, conforto mental e alívio do estresse são funções auxiliares dos cães na saúde humana e vice-versa. Este artículo es una propuesta biopsicosocial sobre la mejora de la resiliencia a enfermedades, incluida laCOVID-19, debido al apego ...
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author Boere, Vanner
Silva, ItaOliveira
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Silva, ItaOliveira
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title Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research
title_short Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research
title_full Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research
title_fullStr Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research
title_full_unstemmed Does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to COVID-19? A biopsychosocial approach and future research
title_sort does human-dog attachment increase the resilience and resistance to covid-19? a biopsychosocial approach and future research
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op_source Ciencias Psicológicas, ISSN 1688-4221, Año 15, Nº. 2, 2021, pags. 370-379
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