Past Research

Publications

Rodriguez KE, NA Guérin, RL Gabriels, JA Serpell, PJ Schreiner and ME O’Haire.  2018.  The state of assessment in human-animal interaction research.  Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, Vol. 6, Special Edition, pp. 63-81.

Schreiner PJ. 2016. Emerging cardiovascular risk research: impact of pets on cardiovascular risk prevention. Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep Feb 5;10:8. doi:10.1007/s12170-016-0489-2.

Schreiner P. 2012. Characteristics of pet ownership in a population-based cohort: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.  Am J Epidemiol 175 (11 Suppl):S55.

Schreiner P. 2012. Pet ownership and factors associated with cardiovascular health: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study. Am J Epidemiol 175 (11 Suppl):S108.

Schreiner P.  2013.  HAI and Health Outcomes: Associations of pet ownership with adiposity in middle age: The CARDIA Study.  International Society for Anthrozoology annual meeting, Chicago.

Schreiner PJ.  2018.  Predictors of bonding with pets in a population-based sample.  Am J Epidemiol x.

Invited talks and presentations

2018: Rochester Community and Technical College.  Learning is Forever program.  The Importance of Companion Animals for Aging Populations

2017: University of Minnesota Mini Medical School.  The Importance of Companion Animals for Aging Populations

2017: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI).  CENSHARE Goes to the State Fair: Animals and Human Health, from City to Silo

2016: Centers for the Human-Animal Bond conference, Purdue University

2015: Bell Museum.  Saturday with a Scientist, Companion Animals and Human Health

2014: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI).   Health Benefits of Pet Ownership: The Importance of Asking the Right Questions

2014: Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Nature-based Therapeutic Conference SPEAK! A Tribute to Dr. R.K. Anderson and CENSHARE