03573nam 22004093 450 991086109160332120240519090252.0981-9714-92-3(MiAaPQ)EBC31343980(Au-PeEL)EBL31343980(CKB)32063095200041(EXLCZ)993206309520004120240519d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Role That Assistance Dogs Play in Supporting People with Disabilities1st ed.Singapore :Springer,2024.©2024.1 online resource (100 pages)SpringerBriefs in Modern Perspectives on Disability Research Series981-9714-91-5 Intro -- Statement About the Usage of Artificial Intelligence -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 An Introduction to Dogs Assisting People with Disabilities -- 1.2 Relevance of This Book to the Modern Perspectives on Disability Research SpringerBrief Series -- 1.3 Research Questions -- 1.4 Search Procedures for Relevant Citations -- 1.5 Methodological Strengths and Weaknesses of This Study -- 1.5.1 Methodological Strengths -- 1.5.2 Methodological Weaknesses -- 1.6 Intended Audience for This Book -- 1.7 Benefits of This Book -- 1.8 Description of Upcoming Chapters -- 1.8.1 Chapter 2-Results in the Existing Literature -- 1.8.2 Chapter 3-Limitations of Current Studies -- 1.8.3 Chapter 4-Directions for Research in the Future -- References -- 2 Results in the Existing Literature -- 2.1 Consequences of Owning an Assistance or Service Dog -- 2.1.1 Veterans and Ex-military Service People -- 2.1.2 Family Members of Veterans -- 2.1.3 Elderly -- 2.1.4 People with Disabilities -- 2.1.5 People with Dementia -- 2.1.6 People with Mental Health Disorders -- 2.1.7 Autistic Children -- 2.2 Documented Experiences About Parents Using an Assistance or Service Dog for Their Children -- 2.3 Views of Professionals About the Usage of Assistance or Service Dogs -- 2.4 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Limitations of Current Studies -- 3.1 Limitations in the Reviewed Literature About Assistance or Service Dogs -- 3.1.1 Military Veterans -- 3.1.2 Family Members of Veterans -- 3.1.3 Elderly -- 3.1.4 People with Disabilities -- 3.1.5 People with Dementia -- 3.1.6 People with Mental Health Disorders -- 3.1.7 Autistic Children -- 3.1.8 Parents of Children with a Disability -- 3.1.9 Views of Professionals About the Usage of Assistance or Service Dogs -- 3.2 Conclusion -- References.4 Directions for Research in the Future -- 4.1 Small Sample Size -- 4.2 Self-Reporting by Participants -- 4.3 Recruiting from a Single Provider -- 4.4 Missing Data -- 4.5 Limited Diversity Within the Sample -- 4.6 Inconsistent Exposure Time to Dogs -- 4.7 Exploring the Holistic Benefits of Assistance or Service Dogs -- 4.8 Conducting Follow-Up Examinations -- 4.9 Closing Remarks -- References -- Appendix Dataset.SpringerBriefs in Modern Perspectives on Disability Research SeriesBennett Gabriel1361345Goodall Emma1069927MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910861091603321The Role That Assistance Dogs Play in Supporting People with Disabilities4163413UNINA