Dr Alexis-Garsee is an Associate Professor of Health Psychology. She is a Chartered Psychologist and serves on the Editorial Board of the Caribbean Journal of Psychology. She is co-Chair of the Psychology Department Research Ethics Committee and coordinates the Health Psychology Lab at Middlesex University https://www.mdx.ac.uk/our-research/research-groups/applied-health-psychology/health-psychology-lab
Dr Alexis-Garsee teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the Department of Psychology at Middlesex University including the BSc Psychology and the MSc Clinical Health Psychology and Wellbeing programmes.
MSc Clinical Health Psychology and Wellbeing
Health Psychology
Chineme Onyibuo. Exploring health-seeking behaviour among Nigerian migrants in the UK: Towards a culture-context and integrative model for enhanced quality of life
Neelam Ghuman. Beyond Work-Family Conflict: Work-Life Balance for Employees with Different Family Structures
Alexis-Garsee, Camille and Meehan, Stephanie and van den Akker, Olga (2019) An interpretative phenomenological analysis of discontinued use of the e-cigarette. Journal of Smoking Cessation , 14 (2). pp. 104-111. ISSN 1834-2612
Onyigbuo, Chineme Christian and Alexis-Garsee, Camille and van den Akker, Olga (2018) Adaptation of the measurement of acculturation strategies for people of African decent (MASPAD) in measuring acculturation in British Nigerians. Mental Health, Religion and Culture , 21 (9-10). pp. 973-985. ISSN 1367-4676
Onyigbuo, Chineme Christian and Alexis-Garsee, Camille and van den Akker, Olga (2018) Predicting attitudes towards seeking medical care among Nigerian immigrants in the UK. Mental Health, Religion and Culture , 21 (8). pp. 810-824. ISSN 1367-4676
Alexis-Garsee, Camille and Gilbert, Hazel and Burton, Martha and van den Akker, Olga (2018) Difficulties quitting for smokers with and without a respiratory disease and use of a tailored intervention for smoking cessation – a qualitative study. Journal of Smoking Cessation , 13 (2). pp. 63-71. ISSN 1834-2612
Mazoruk, Sabina and Huxley, Adam and Alexis-Garsee, Camille and Schifano, Fabrizio (2017) Prevalence of somatisation as a determinant of burnout amongst staff working in drug and alcohol services. Drugs and Alcohol Today , 17 (4). pp. 242-249. ISSN 1745-9265
Thom, B. (co PI); Spargo Mabbs, F. (co PI); Duke, K.; Alexis-Garsee, C., 2023 Developing and refining a universal, multi-component drug education programme for 13-15-year-olds; approx £81,000; NIHR
Payne, N. (PI); Alexis-Garsee, C. (CoI), 2022. Evaluation of Barking and Dagenham's Child Weight Management Pilot of Henry; £23,809; London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Alexis-Garsee, C. (PI); Payne, N. 2022. A qualitative exploration of the impact on families of Long COVID in children; Collabration with the LongCOVID Kids Charity; £4928; S&T Research and Knowledge Exchange Fund
Alexis-Garsee, C. (PI); Payne, N.; Yovcheva-Dimov, Z. 2020/21. The impact of COVID-19 on the the menal and physical health of those within the Higher Education sector; Collaboration with FIKA
Alexis-Garsee, C. (PI); Payne, N.; Smith, L.; Smith, L; Parker, M.; Khan, N.; Augusto, J. 2018. Evaluation of Barnet's Physcial Activity Services; £150,000; GLL and Barnet Council
Cumberbatch, K (PI); Jones, T.; Alexis-Garsee, C., 2017. Improving access to health care in the Caribbean for deaf people. The University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
Alexis-Garsee, C. (PI); Gilbert, H.; van den Akker, O., 2010. A qualitative analysis of barriers, motivation to quit and tailored interventions for smoking cessation in smokers with and without COPD. UK Respiratory Research Foundation (UKRRF), International Primary Care Research Group (IPCRG); 22,771, 2010-2012.
This research used a computer-tailored intervention, which was previously evaluated in a large randomised controlled trial with smokers recruited from primary care (ESCAPE Trial), to provide personalised tailored feedback reports to smokers. We aimed to explore and investigate the views of smokers with and without COPD. especially their experiences of smoking and quitting and to adapt the computer-tailored intervention for use with smokers with COPD.