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. 2020 Jan;47(1):47-59.
doi: 10.1007/s10488-019-00967-6.

The Homeless and Their Animal Companions: An Integrative Review

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The Homeless and Their Animal Companions: An Integrative Review

Michelle Cleary et al. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2020 Jan.

Abstract

Research indicates a strong bond between those who are homeless and their companion animals. This relationship provides a number of benefits to the homeless person as well as to the animal, including safety, responsibility and improved emotional and mental health. However, the relationship can also add challenges, including decreased access to accommodation, decreased effort to find shelter as a consequence, and emotional vulnerability relating to fear of losing their companion pet. This integrative review examined the benefits and challenges of companion animals for the homeless to determine the consistency of findings to aid better service delivery to the homeless population.

Keywords: Animal relationships; Attachment; Companion animal bond; Homeless persons; Integrative review.

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