Acquiring a pet dog significantly reduces stress of primary carers for children with autism spectrum disorder : a prospective case control study
By: Wright, H. F.
Contributor(s): Hall, S | Hames, A | Hardiman, J | Mills, R | Mills, D. S | PAWS Team.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 45 (8) 2015: 2531-2540. 2015Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | CAREGIVERS | STRESS | PETS | DOGS | CHILDRENOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Looks at the impact of pet dogs on stress of primary carers of children with autism spectrum disorder. Describes the methodology and offers results which show a significant number of parents in the intervention group moved from clinically high to normal levels of parental stress. See also commentary by Molly K. Crossman and Alan E. Kazdin W007264Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Looks at the impact of pet dogs on stress of primary carers of children with autism spectrum disorder. Describes the methodology and offers results which show a significant number of parents in the intervention group moved from clinically high to normal levels of parental stress. See also commentary by Molly K. Crossman and Alan E. Kazdin W007264
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