Dr. Sylvia Kairouz is a full professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University. She has published extensively in sociology, social epidemiology, and public health journals and won the Brain Star Award from the Canadian Institute of Health Research for her innovative work on the role of social contexts in alcohol consumption. She is currently engaged in funded research examining comprehensive multilevel models of determinants of gambling behaviors. She has piloted six large population surveys in Quebec and collaborates with scholars and key institutions in Quebec, Canada, and internationally.
From 2012 to 2024, she served as co-director of the FQR-SC HERMES research team. She also holds the FQR-SC Research Chair on Gambling and is the head of the Lifestyle and Addiction Research Lab at Concordia University.
Research interests
- Gambling
- Addictive behaviours
- Social inequalities
- Gambling technologies in the cyberspace
Contact
514-848-2424 ext. 5398