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Catherine Reeve

Researcher at Queen's University Belfast

Publications -  5
Citations -  208

Catherine Reeve is an academic researcher from Queen's University Belfast. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 80 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Reeve include Dalhousie University.

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Human-animal relationships and interactions during the Covid-19 lockdown phase in the UK: Investigating links with mental health and loneliness

TL;DR: The human-animal bond is a construct that may be linked to mental health vulnerability in animal owners and animal ownership seemed to mitigate some of the detrimental psychological effects of Covid-19 lockdown.
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The Influence of Human-Animal Interactions on Mental and Physical Health during the First COVID-19 Lockdown Phase in the U.K.: A Qualitative Exploration.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated how companion animal owners perceived the influence of human-animal interaction on their physical and mental health during the first COVID-19 lockdown phase in the U.K., and what concerns they had regarding their animals at this time.
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The Perceived Impact of The First UK COVID-19 Lockdown on Companion Animal Welfare and Behaviour: A Mixed-Method Study of Associations with Owner Mental Health.

TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional online survey of UK residents over 18 years of age was conducted between April and June 2020 (n = 5926). The questionnaire included validated, bespoke items measuring outcomes related to mental health, human-animal bonds and reported changes in animal welfare and behaviour.
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An Idiographic Investigation of Diabetic Alert Dogs' Ability to Learn From a Small Sample of Breath Samples From People With Type 1 Diabetes.

TL;DR: The results suggest that some dogs can be trained to detect hypoglycemic breath of an individual with T1D, but detection may not transfer to novel samples from other individuals.
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Dog Owners' Survey reveals Medical Alert Dogs can alert to multiple conditions and multiple people.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report that a large percentage of people report that their dog alerts to multiple conditions and/or to multiple people, but questions about the underlying mechanisms remain.