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Prof. Gbagbo, Fred Yao

Prof. Gbagbo, Fred Yao
Associate Professor/ Ag. Dean, Faculty of Health, Allied Sciences and Home Economics Education
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  fygbagbo@uew.edu.gh
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Publications

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Ameyaw, E. K. (2025). Examining the relationships between contraception and fertility rate in Ghana: Evidence from the 1988 to 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys (Updated Version). F1000 Research, 12, 1176.

Gbagbo, F. Y., Ameyaw, E. K., & Yaya, S. (2024). Artificial intelligence and sexual reproductive health and rights: a technological leap towards achieving sustainable development goal target 3.7. Reproductive Health, 21, 1.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2024). Over-the-counter procured emergency contraception among undergraduate students in a public University in Ghana. Contraception and Reproductive Medicine, 9, 66.

Tesema GA, Gbagbo FY, Okeke SR, Ameyaw EK, Yaya S. (2024). Is sexual autonomy a protective factor against intimate partner violence? Evidence from 27 sub-Saharan African countries. PLoS ONE, 19(7), 1-19.

Ameyaw, E. K., Woytowich, D., Gbagbo, F. Y., & Amoah, P. A. (2024). Assessing geographical variation in ovulatory cycle knowledge among women of reproductive age in Sierra Leone: Analysis of the 2019 Demographic and Health Survey. PLoS One, 19(4), 1-9.

Gbagbo, F. Y., Opoku, R., & Quarcoo, R. (2024). Towards prevention of new COVID-19 infections in institutions of higher education: factors influencing compliance with mask-wearing among public university students in Ghana. BMC Infectious Diseases, 24(1), 236.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2023). CHILD HEALTH, NUTRITION, SAFETY AND SECURITY.(1). Emmpong Press, Accra New Town. P.O.Box MS 302. Mile Seven, Accra. Tel: 0277557735/0244803191/0240116550. ISBN: 978-9988-3-6683-4

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Ameyaw, E. K. (2023). Examining the relationships between contraception and fertility rate in Ghana: Evidence from the 1988 to 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys. F1000Research, 12, 1176.

Gbagbo, F. Y., Morhe, R. A. S., & Morhe, E. K. S. (2023). Availability of Safe Second-Trimester Abortion Services in Health Facilities in Accra, Ghana. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 27(5), 850-860.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2023). Should Institutional Review Boards for Research Ethics be held accountable for retracted publications from Academia and Industry?. The Global Health Network Collections, 1, 1.

Gbagbo, F. Y., Mensah, K. L., & Gbagbo, J. A. (2023). Toward contraception education in basic schools: Teachers’ knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes regarding contraceptive use by basic school pupils in a Ghanaian Municipality. SAGE Open Medicine, 11, 20503121231200414.

Gbagbo, F. Y., Rockson, G. N. Y., Quansah, F., & Ameyaw, E. K. (2023). Sexual Coercion and Harassment of Students with Disabilities in a Public University in Ghana. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy,, 49(7), 798-815.

Kareem, Y. O., Abubakar, Z., Adelekan, B., Ameyaw, E. K., Gbagbo, F. Y., Goldson, E., ... & Yaya, S. (2023). Prevalence, Trends, and Factors Associated with Teen Motherhood in Nigeria: An Analysis of the 2008–2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys. . International Journal of Sexual Health,, 35(2), 248-262.

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Ameyaw, E. K. (2023). Stakeholders’ perceptions of the trends in contraceptive prevalence rate and total fertility rate in Ghana. PLoS One,, 18, 7.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2022). When the Law Is Ambiguous: Ethical Dilemmas of Accessing Second-Trimester Abortion Services During COVID-19 Pandemic in Ghana. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL HEALTH, 34, 144-145.

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