Intervención asistida con animales, bienestar, estrés y habilidades sociales en estudiantes universitarios

  1. Peña Gil, Diana
Dirigée par:
  1. Celia Rosa Camilli Trujillo Directeur/trice
  2. María Mercedes Garcia Garcia Directeur/trice

Université de défendre: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 02 février 2022

Jury:
  1. Enrique Navarro Asencio President
  2. Chantal Biencinto López Secrétaire
  3. Amparo Pérez Carbonell Rapporteur
  4. Paula Calvo Soler Rapporteur
  5. Rafael Martos Montes Rapporteur

Type: Thèses

Résumé

The first year of university implies for many students an increase in their stress levels, which negatively influence their well-being and social relationships. Therefore, from the educational community, the implementation of programs that help alleviate these difficulties is considered essential, promoting improvements in the personal and academic development of its students. Pursuing this purpose, international universities have created Dog Assisted Intervention programs with the aim of improving the quality of life of their students, finding substantial benefits. The main objective of this doctoral thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of a Dog Assisted Intervention program (Compludog) for first-year undergraduate students at the Complutense University of Madrid. To achieve this objective, a pilot study was carried out that allowed the program to be validated, after which its results were evaluated...