Author/Authors :
Ezzatinia, Mohammad Javad Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Esmaeeli, Sona Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the Comparison of
Personality characteristics and Clinical syndrome owners Pets keeper and
People without Pets. Methodology: The research method was causalcomparative.
The statistical population included all pets and non-domestic
animal’s resident in the 20th district of Tehran in 2018. The sample
consisted of 160 individuals with pets (80) and non-pets (80) who were
selected based on available sampling. Measurement tool was McCrae and
Costa's Personality characteristics questionnaire (1992) and clinical
checklist Derogates and colleagues (1973). Data analysis was carried out
through questionnaire implementation through spss22 software in two
descriptive and inferential sections (Multivariable Analyze of Variance).
Findings: The results showed that the difference between the two groups
was significant in all personality traits, except for neuroticism. According
to the comparison of the averages, it is evident that pet owners and owners
have extraversion, less openness to experience, duty, and acceptability
than non-pet animals. Also, the results of multivariate analysis of clinical
syndrome showed that the difference between the two groups in all clinical
syndromes was significant except for obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Conclusion: Regarding the comparison of the averages, it was found that
pets owning and having pets have higher levels of physical complaints,
interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, aggression, paranoid
thoughts, and psychosis
Keywords :
personality characteristics , clinical syndrome , depression , anxiety