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Stephanie Fincham-Campbell

PhD Student

Biography

Stephanie joined the Department of Addictions in 2015 and is now undertaking her PhD in the department. Her current research explores social networks amongst people with alcohol dependence who frequently attend hospital to inform social network therapeutic approaches and questionnaires.

Prior to her PhD, Stephanie worked on multiple projects as a Research Assistant for over five years and has a background in Psychology and Mental Health Epidemiology.

Funding: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)

Qualifications:

  • Mental Health Services and Population Research MSc (King’s College London) 2011-2013
  • Psychology BSc (Goldsmiths University of London) 2007-2011

Research Interests

  • Community support for people with multiple co-morbidities
  • Addictions intervention development and evaluation
  • Community psychology
  • Qualitative and mixed methods research
  • Involving people with lived experience in all stages of the research process

Research Groups

Teaching

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant on the Psychology BSc (Addictions, Social Psychology, Research Methods, and Inspirational Research modules)

    Research

    Growing numbers of alcohol related hospital admissions linked to local spending cuts
    Alcohol Research Group

    Based in the Addictions Department, the Alcohol Research Group is led by Professor Colin Drummond and comprises a multidisciplinary research team.

    Cigarette
    Nicotine Research Group

    Our research is translational, collaborative, impactful and truly international, and you can find out more about the various areas of our work via the project links below.

      Research

      Growing numbers of alcohol related hospital admissions linked to local spending cuts
      Alcohol Research Group

      Based in the Addictions Department, the Alcohol Research Group is led by Professor Colin Drummond and comprises a multidisciplinary research team.

      Cigarette
      Nicotine Research Group

      Our research is translational, collaborative, impactful and truly international, and you can find out more about the various areas of our work via the project links below.