Christine Levesque, PhD
Research and Policy AnalystChristine Levesque's Area of expertise
About Christine
With a passion for research and statistical analysis, Christine Levesque has collaborated on multiple large-scale research projects in psychology. In contributing to these projects, she has gained extensive experience in research design and publishing her findings. She has published many research articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Her intellectual curiosity and enthusiasm to discover a new research field led Christine to join CCSA in September 2020. While managing her role at CCSA, Christine is an active member of the editorial board of the Journal of Youth and Adolescence. She is also a part-time professor at the University of Ottawa, teaching social psychology, and quantitative and psychometric methods in psychology.
Christine holds an Honours BA in psychology with a minor in statistics and a PhD in experimental psychology, both from the University of Ottawa.
Christine enjoys living in the country and finds time to practice karate while raising her three sons
Christine's CCSA Publications
Christine's External Publications
A systematic review of relative risks for the relationship between chronic alcohol use and the occurrence of disease.
Publication: Alcohol, Clinical and Experimental Research
A drink equals how many cigarettes? Equating mortality risks from alcohol and tobacco use in Canada
Publication: Frontiers in Public Health
Why Do Only Some Cohort Studies Find Health Benefits From Low-Volume Alcohol Use? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Study Characteristics That May Bias Mortality Risk Estimates
Publication: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs