EFFECT OF DOLPHIN THERAPY ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS LEVELS OF CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISABILITY

Authors

  • J F Belmonte-Parralo Ejercicio libre de la Fisioterapia. Almería. España Author
  • V Ibáñez-Rojo Complejo Hospitalario Torrecárdenas. Almeria. España Author
  • F J Muñoz-Vico Complejo Hospitalario Torrecárdenas. Almeria. España Author

Keywords:

animal assisted therapy, cortisol, disability.

Abstract

 Introduction: this pilot study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of dolphin therapy sessions on children with neuropsychiatric disabilities. The study focuses on the changes produced on a physiological level by dolphin interaction. Objective: to take saliva samples before and after each session to analyze them and measure cortisol levels as an indirect measure of physiological stress. Material and method: dolphin therapy sessions were given to 15 children between 0-18 years of age at the Selwo Marina Malaga in June 2012. They consisted of 3 individual sessions per child. Each session lasted approximately 25 minutes with active participation of a physiotherapist, a trainer, a dolphin, a child and an auxiliary member of the staff. Daily and pre/post - treatment saliva samples were taken to measure cortisol levels (2 samples per day per child). Result: the analysis revealed that cortisol levels decreased from the first day, being statistically significant from the third day. Conclusion: this study reveals that the levels of cortisol decrease after interaction with dolphins and as a result physiological stress is also reduced.

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Published

2018-02-28

How to Cite

EFFECT OF DOLPHIN THERAPY ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS LEVELS OF CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISABILITY (J. F. Belmonte-Parralo, V. Ibáñez-Rojo, & F. J. Muñoz-Vico , Trans.). (2018). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 47(1), 30-38. https://cuestionesdefisioterapia.com/index.php/es/article/view/176