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-  2019 

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Animal

DOI: 10.1177/1077559518817678

Keywords: family preservation,child and adolescent development,parent–child relationships,randomized clinical trial,Child Protective Services

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This study examined the effects of animal-assisted therapy delivered as an adjunct to standard-of-care intensive family preservation services, compared with usual care alone. Families referred by Child Protective Services (M child age = 6 years ± 4; M parent age = 32 years ± 8.26) were individually randomized to experimental (n = 14) or control (n = 14) intervention. Family functioning outcomes were measured using the North Carolina Family Assessment Scale for Reunification. All four targeted family functioning outcomes were significantly increased for participants who received animal-assisted therapy as an adjunct to intensive family preservation services (n = 14) with medium to large effect sizes. These improvements were sustained in two of the subscales through discharge. No significant differences were measured for the distal clinical outcome of disposition of children at discharge. Findings suggest that adding animal-assisted therapy as an adjunct can improve evidence-based clinical interventions aimed at enhancing the caregiving contexts of children

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