U.S., June 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07036354) titled 'Evaluation of the Effects of Human-Animal Interaction on Anxiety in Graduate Students' on June 10.

Brief Summary: The study's purpose is to evaluate the effects of human-animal interaction on physiological and psychological markers in graduate students.

Graduate students face significant anxiety due to demanding coursework, long hours of studying, intense academic challenges, and the pressure to excel. Chronic stress in this population can contribute to elevated anxiety levels and measurable physiological changes, such as increased heart rate and blood pressure.

Human-animal interaction (HAI) and its effect on student stress, test...