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SOCIETY & ANIMALS
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 22-40Publisher
BRILL
DOI: 10.1163/15685306-12341504
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companion animal; health; health promotion; work-life; social support; workplace
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This article analyzes the perceptions of 22 students and staff from the University of Gavle in Sweden on the potential of companion animals for supportive functions in health-promoting work-life, as well as the challenges of having companion animals on the university premises. The findings suggest that companion animals can play vital supportive functions in health-promoting work-life but highlight the socio-economic, legal, and organizational challenges that need to be addressed for having companion animals in the workplace.
Despite a growing number of studies on human-animal interactions, empirical data focusing on companion animals within the context of health-promoting work-life are still limited. This article presents an analysis and discussion based on the perceptions of 22 students and staff from the University of Gavle in Sweden on the potential of companion animals for supportive functions in health-promoting work-life, as well as on the possible challenges of having companion animals on the premises of the University. Based on the findings, this article proposes that companion animals can indeed play vital supportive functions in health-promoting work-life, which are presented in the text as forcing function, communication companion, and social skills. However, this article also highlights the socio-economic, legal, and organizational challenges that need to be carefully considered and worked out for having companion animals in the workplace, such as in a university.
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