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Sentinels of safety: Service dogs ensure safety and enhance freedom and well-being for families with autistic children.

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Authors
Kristen E. Burrows, Cindy L. Adams, J. Spiers
Title
Sentinels of safety: Service dogs ensure safety and enhance freedom and well-being for families with autistic children.
Journal
Qualitative Health Research
Year
2008
Volume
18
Issue
12
Page(s)
pp. 1642-1640
Abstract Link
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Efficacy Study/Review
Yes
Scientific Validity
Peer-Reviewed, Case Series
Keywords
Adolescent / Secondary School Age, Anger/Aggression, Animal-Assisted Activities and Therapies, Anxiety, Assistance Dog, Attitudes/Beliefs, Autism, Awareness of Autism, Challenging / Disruptive Behaviour, Child/Children, Daily Living / Functional Skills, Dog, Family, Impact on Family, Inclusion and Exclusion, Intervention, Loneliness / Isolation, Motor Skills, Outing, Primary / Elementary School Age, Relationships, Safety, Sleep / Sleep Problems, Social Skills, Stress, Tantrum

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