2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292658
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The impact of pet ownership on healthcare access and utilization among people with HIV

Jennifer W. Applebaum,
Shelby E. McDonald,
Maya Widmeyer
et al.

Abstract: Though bonds with pets can be health-promoting for people with HIV (PWH), recent studies indicate that owning pets may complicate healthcare access, especially for those with fewer economic resources, poorer social support, and a strong human-animal bond. In this study, we make a case for considering pets to be an important element of the social environment that can influence healthcare access and utilization among PWH. Pet-owning PWH (n = 204) were recruited at healthcare and community sites throughout Florid… Show more

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