Animal hoarding: a systematic review

dc.creatorBárbara Perdigãostumpf
dc.creatorFábio Lopes Rocha
dc.creatorLeonardo f. Fontenelle
dc.creatorIzabela Guimarães Barbosa
dc.creatorBárbara Calácio
dc.creatorBeatriz Castello Branco
dc.creatorBruno Wilnes
dc.creatorGraziella Soier
dc.creatorLívia Soares
dc.creatorLucas Diamante
dc.creatorCarolina Cappi
dc.creatorMonicke o. Lima
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-26T19:39:00Z
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-09T01:19:45Z
dc.date.available2024-11-26T19:39:00Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.format.mimetypepdf
dc.identifier.doi10.47626/1516-4446-2022-3003
dc.identifier.issn15164446
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/78297
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais
dc.relation.ispartofBrazilian Journal of Psychiatry
dc.rightsAcesso Aberto
dc.subjectAnimal hoarding
dc.subjectHoarding Disorder
dc.subjectHoarding
dc.subjectCompulsive Behavior
dc.subject.otherAnimal hoarding
dc.subject.otherHoarding Disorder
dc.subject.otherHoarding
dc.subject.otherCompulsive Behavior
dc.titleAnimal hoarding: a systematic review
dc.typeArtigo de periódico
local.citation.epage365
local.citation.issue4
local.citation.spage356
local.citation.volume45
local.description.resumoObjectives: Animal hoarding is a special manifestation of hoarding disorder, characterized by the accumulation of animals and failure to provide them with minimal care. The main objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the characteristics of animal hoarding, focusing on the profile of affected individuals and the features of accumulation behavior.Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted in the electronic databases MEDLINE,Scopus, and LILACS until October 2022. We included case series (n X 10) and cross-sectional studies assessing animal hoarding. Results: A total of 374 studies were initially retrieved. Most studies were classified as having poor quality and significant risk of bias. A total of 538 individuals with animal hoarding were evaluated.These individuals were predominantly middle-aged, unmarried women who lived alone in urban areas.Most of their residences had unsanitary conditions. Recidivism rates varied from 13-41%. Cats and dogs were the main hoarded species, mostly acquired through unplanned breeding, and disease,injury, behavioral problems, and a lack of hygiene were characreristic of their condition. Animal carcasses were found in up to 60% of the properties. Conclusion: Animal hoarding is a complex condition that requires urgent attention. More research is necessary to develop effective strategies that can save community resources, improve animal and human welfare, and prevent recidivism.
local.publisher.countryBrasil
local.publisher.departmentMED - DEPARTAMENTO DE SAÚDE MENTAL
local.publisher.initialsUFMG
local.url.externahttps://doi.org/10.47626/1516-4446-2022-3003

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