Putting cats on the spectrum_A scoping review of the role of cats in therapy and companionship for autistic adults and children_CQU.pdf (1.67 MB)
Putting cats on the spectrum: A scoping review of the role of cats in therapy and companionship for autistic adults and children
journal contribution
posted on 2023-10-24, 01:57 authored by Michelle ClearyMichelle Cleary, Sancia WestSancia West, Deependra ThapaDeependra Thapa, R KornhaberThis scoping review brings together existing studies on the use of cats in animal-assisted interventions, as assistance animals and as companion animals for autistic people. A systematic search across PubMed, CINAHL and Scopus in September 2022 identified 13 articles from 12 studies meeting the selection criteria with analysis revealing two key findings, cat-assisted therapeutic interventions, and cats as companion animals. There were five themes that emerged: the characteristics and behaviours of cats that make them suitable for inclusion in homes with autistic people; the bond between the cat and the autistic person; the use of cats as human-substitutes; the multiple ways in which cats improved the lives and social functioning of autistic people; and, some noted drawbacks or considerations of cat ownership. The review generates a comprehensive knowledge base upon which to promote feline therapy in autism and to advocate for further targeted research.
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Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
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Volume
44Issue
6Start Page
505End Page
516Number of Pages
12eISSN
1096-4673ISSN
0161-2840Publisher
Informa UK LimitedPublisher License
CC BY-NC-NDPublisher DOI
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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEEDLanguage
enPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
External Author Affiliations
University of TasmaniaEra Eligible
- Yes