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Efficacy of animal-assisted therapy adapted to reality orientation therapy: measurement of salivary cortisol

Authors :
Annamaria Di Maggio
Annalisa Di Palma
Lucia Francesca Menna
Pietro Formisano
Mario Sansone
Federica Gerardi
Vittoria D'Esposito
Giuseppe Perruolo
Antonio Santaniello
Menna, Lucia Francesca
Santaniello, Antonio
Gerardi, Federica
Sansone, Mario
Di Maggio, Annamaria
Di Palma, Annalisa
Perruolo, Giuseppe
D'Esposito, Vittoria
Formisano, Pietro
Source :
Psychogeriatrics 19 (2019): 510–512. doi:10.1111/psyg.12418, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Menna L.F.; Santaniello A.; Gerardi F.; Sansone M.; Di Maggio A.; Di Palma A.; Perruolo G.; D'Esposito V.; Formisano P./titolo:Efficacy of animal-assisted therapy adapted to reality orientation therapy: measurement of salivary cortisol/doi:10.1111%2Fpsyg.12418/rivista:Psychogeriatrics/anno:2019/pagina_da:510/pagina_a:512/intervallo_pagine:510–512/volume:19
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Japanese Psychogeriatric Society, Carlton, Vic. , Australia, 2019.

Abstract

Stress-related hormones represent relevant factors contributing to the progression of neurodegenerative disorders. This study was aimed to verify whether Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) adapted to Reality Orientation Therapy (ROT) could modify salivary cortisol levels in Alzheimer’s patients. Our study was carried out at the Alzheimer’s Daycare Centre in Naples. A sample, homogeneous in age, sex, cultural level, MMSE of 22 patients were divided into two groups: the AAT group, made up of 11 patients that received a cycle of AAT (with dog) adapted to ROT, and the control group (CTRL group), with 11 patients participating in ROT-based activities without the dog. The ROT cycle consisted of 12 meetings, each of which was 45-minutes long. Before and after each meeting, salivary samples were collected for all patients in the respective groups. Cortisol levels were measured by chemiluminescence-based procedures. The MMSE and GDS tests were administered at the start (T0) and the end (T1) of the entire cycle of 12 meetings. The variation of cortisol was evaluated through the General Linear Logistic Model with Mixed Effects (GLLM-ME). Differences in MMSE and GDS were evaluated using the non-parametric Wilcoxon test for paired data. The GLM-ME prediction reported the proportion of subjects from the two groups that showed a reduction in cortisol level. An increasing trend was observed for the AAT group while the CTRL group remains confined around the 0.5 value. The Wilcoxon test was significant (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychogeriatrics 19 (2019): 510–512. doi:10.1111/psyg.12418, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Menna L.F.; Santaniello A.; Gerardi F.; Sansone M.; Di Maggio A.; Di Palma A.; Perruolo G.; D'Esposito V.; Formisano P./titolo:Efficacy of animal-assisted therapy adapted to reality orientation therapy: measurement of salivary cortisol/doi:10.1111%2Fpsyg.12418/rivista:Psychogeriatrics/anno:2019/pagina_da:510/pagina_a:512/intervallo_pagine:510–512/volume:19
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae4d31c1eb9ebbcfa3caf1d2246d9a30
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/psyg.12418