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      Christine Cabrera
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    Address  103-222 Russell Ave
    Ottawa ON K1N 7X5
     
    Tel  (613) 737-8899 ext 74995
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    Email  ccabr092@uottawa.ca
     
    Biography  I completed my undergraduate education with a double major in kinesiology and psychology at York University. I completed my masters in clinical psychology at the University of Western Ontario. I am currently completing my doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of Ottawa with Dr. Louise Balfour. Our research focuses on a variety of psychosocial aspects of living with HCV. For instance, we investigate the components that dictate adherence including knowledge and depression levels.We also investigate various quality of life factors including pain levels and sleep quality.
     
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    Mentor(s)Louise Balfour (primary)
    Gerry Mugford (secondary)
     
    Disciplines  HCV, HIV/AIDS, knowledge, medication adherence, psychosocial variables

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