Miss Tricia McQuarrie


Miss Tricia McQuarrie
NameMiss Tricia McQuarrie
Job titleHourly Academic
Research institute
Primary appointmentMental Health & Social Work
Email addressT.Mcquarrie@mdx.ac.uk
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8868-8780
Contact categoryAcademic staff

Biography

Biography

Tricia is a third-year PhD student at Middlesex University, receiving cross-institutional support from King’s College London. She is jointly supervised by Dr Tim Weaver (Middlesex University) and Dr Nicola Metrebian (King’s College London). Tricia is an early career researcher with experience in research and clinical work in Mental Health and the Addictions. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Psychology, from De Montford University and an MSc in Addiction Studies from King’s College London. Throughout her career as a researcher, she has contributed to multiple high-impact projects which have attracted international recognition in the field of addiction and family justice research. She has experience using mixed methods approaches to investigate vulnerable groups in society experiencing addiction. She has a special interest in the real-world implementation of evidenced-based psychosocial treatments for the treatment of addiction.

Teaching

Tricia teaches Research Methods on the Social Work MA and supervises students on the dissertation module. 

Education and qualifications

Grants

Prizes and Awards

Research outputs

Young people on the 'edge of care': perspectives regarding a residential family intervention programme using social pedagogic and systemic approaches- striving for 'humane practice'

Allain, L., Hingley-Jones, H., McQuarrie, T., Gleeson, H., Apeah-Kubi, D., Ogunnaike, B. and Lewis-Brooke, S. 2023. Young people on the 'edge of care': perspectives regarding a residential family intervention programme using social pedagogic and systemic approaches- striving for 'humane practice'. Journal of Social Work Practice. 37 (2), pp. 247-261. https://doi.org/10.1080/02650533.2022.2162490

Community based interventions for problematic substance use in later life: a systematic review of evaluated studies and their outcomes

Hafford-Letchfield, T., McQuarrie, T., Clancy, C., Thom, B. and Jain, B. 2020. Community based interventions for problematic substance use in later life: a systematic review of evaluated studies and their outcomes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17 (21), pp. 1-26. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17217994

Rapid evidence review: drinking problems and interventions in black and minority ethnic communities

Gleeson, H., Thom, B., Bayley, M. and McQuarrie, T. 2019. Rapid evidence review: drinking problems and interventions in black and minority ethnic communities. Alcohol Change UK.
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