
Charlie Reeve
Professor · Cognitive Epidemiology
University of North Carolina at CharlotteAbout
Charlie Reeve is a Professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His research focuses on cognitive epidemiology, examining how intellectual capacities influence health-related beliefs, decisions, and outcomes. He emphasizes integrating individual differences (e.g., personality, intelligence) into health studies to disentangle socioeconomic and cognitive effects on health disparities.
Key research areas include adverse childhood experiences (ACE), universal design in health measurement, and the psychological impacts of caregiving. His work bridges epidemiology, psychology, and public health, with a focus on developing and validating scales (e.g., ACE-DQ, Perceived Scarcity Scale) to improve health measurement inclusivity.
Recent studies explore trauma among campus sexual assault survivors, nurse perceptions of family presence during resuscitation, and the interplay of perfectionism and stress. Reeve advocates for centering marginalized groups (e.g., disability communities) in health research to ensure equitable outcomes.
His publications span 20+ years, addressing topics like decision-making styles, psychometric validation, and the societal implications of cognitive ability. Though no awards are explicitly listed, his prolific and impactful work reflects sustained scholarly contribution.
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