Appointments
- Scientist, Research Institute – McGill University Health Centre, Child Health and Human Development Program
- Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University
Research Interests
- Mental health
- Behavioural medicine
- E-health
- Pregnancy/postpartum
- Chronic illnesses
Deborah Da Costa is a scientist at the Research Institute, McGill University Health Centre and an associate professor in the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at McGill University. Her research focuses on the interplay between modifiable psychosocial and behavioural (e.g. exercise) factors and health status in various chronic illnesses and in relation to depression in populations at risk. This has laid the foundation for the knowledge-transfer phase of her program which focuses on tailoring and evaluating evidence-based e-health interventions to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to optimize their health and wellness.
[learn_more caption=”Learn more”] Dr. Da Costa’s research activities focus on: 1) maternal and paternal mental health during the transition to parenthood – identifying predictors and developing e-health psychoeducational interventions; 2) delineating the role of behavioural and psychosocial variables on health outcomes and quality of life in patients with chronic conditions; and 3) developing and testing gender-tailored tools to help individuals initiate and sustain healthy lifestyle behaviours over the lifespan.
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To view publications by Dr. Da Costa, please click here.
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