Most Pet Owners In US Say Their Pets Have A Positive Impact On Their Mental Health, APA Poll Finds

Psychiatric News (3/1) reports, “A strong majority of Americans who have pets regard their pets as part of the family, and most feel that their pets have a positive impact on their mental health, according to the latest findings from APA’s Healthy Minds Monthly Poll.” The poll “was fielded by Morning Consult from February 10 to 12, with a sample of 2,200 adults.” Among pet owners, “86% said their pets have a mostly positive impact on their mental health.” APA President Rebecca Brendel, MD, JD, said in a March 1 news release, “The animals we bring into our lives and our families play many roles from non-judgmental companions that we love to key partners in reducing our stress and anxiety. Americans clearly recognize that our relationships with our pets can have noticeable benefits for our overall mental health.”

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— “Pets Have Overwhelming Positive Impact on Mental Health, APA Poll Finds, Psychiatric News, March 1, 2023

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