Stephanie Fincham-Campbell
Stephanie is currently undertaking a PhD at King’s College London exploring the social networks of dependent drinkers using a mixed methods approach, supervised by Professor Colin Drummond and Professor Joanne Neale.
Prior to beginning her PhD, Stephanie worked as a research assistant over five years on various projects. The most recent of which involved working on a randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of assertive outreach compared to care as usual for people who frequently attend hospital due to alcohol related reasons. She completed her MSc in Mental Health Services and Population Research at King’s College London and her BSc in Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Stephanie’s research interests are in improving support in the community for people with severe and long term mental illness and addiction, the role of psychology within addictions, and implementation science,.
An exploratory mixed methods study of the social networks of dependent drinkers
Stephanie Fincham-Campbell
PhD student
Stephanie is currently undertaking a PhD at King’s College London exploring the social networks of dependent drinkers using a mixed methods approach, supervised by Professor Colin Drummond and Professor Joanne Neale.
Prior to beginning her PhD, Stephanie worked as a research assistant over five years on various projects. The most recent of which involved working on a randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of assertive outreach compared to care as usual for people who frequently attend hospital due to alcohol related reasons. She completed her MSc in Mental Health Services and Population Research at King’s College London and her BSc in Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Stephanie’s research interests are in improving support in the community for people with severe and long term mental illness and addiction, the role of psychology within addictions, and implementation science,.