Mr. Christian Amoah

Lecturer


Dept: Behavioural Sciences
Former Alumini Office, SMD, KNUST

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Research Areas/Interests

His academic/ research interests include but not limited to: Counseling Support for Infertile Couple receiving In-vitro Fertilization (IVF) service...~more

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Publications

    PUBLICATIONS

    JOURNAL ARTICLES

    Enimil, A.,Nugent. N., Amoah. C., Norman, B., Antwi, S.,Ocran,J., Kwara, A., and Barker, D.H (2015) ; Quality of life among Ghanaian adolescents living with perinatally acquired HIV: a mixed methods study, AIDS Care, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2015.1114997.

     

    Amoah C., Addo F. M., Adjaottor, E.S., Ansah E.O.A & Nceba Z. S. Internet Addiction Among KNUST School of Medical Sciences and Dentistry (KSMD) Students – A Preliminary Study in Ghana. Journal of Education and Learning Technology 1, no.2 (2020): 48-60.  https://doi.org/10.38159/jelt.2020062.

    WORKING PAPERS

    Amoah C et al., (2021a) COVID-19 response in Ghana: missed preventive behavioural opportunities and lessons through relevant behavioural or attitudinal change conceptual frameworks. Accepted.

     

    Amoah C et al., (2021b). A preliminary psychometric assessment of the attitude of tertiary health trainee undergraduate students towards breast self -examination in Ghana. Accepted

     

    Amoah C et al., (2021c). Breast self-examination performance, correlates and predictors of its attitude among KNUST health trainee undergraduate students – a follow up report. Accepted.

     

    Adageba R.K, Amoah C., Maya E.T., Dassah E.T. (2021d). Prevalence and predictors of elevated body mass index among women seeking infertility treatment in a private facility in Kumasi, Ghana. Submitted.

     

    Adageba R.K, Maya E.T., Dassah E.T. Amoah C., (2021e). Assisted conception treatment outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A five-year retrospective review of outcomes from a fertility hospital in Kumasi, Ghana. Submitted.

     

    Amoah C et al., (2021b). Internet use and addiction among Ghanaian Tertiary students – a follow up study. Completed.

     

    Amoah C., Maame Kissiwaa Amoah V  & Nceba Z. S (2021). Major Challenges in finding the best Global Bereavement Model in general and for in-vitro fertilization (IVF) related perinatal loss in particular – Completed.

     

    Amoah C (2021). Stress and Depression among selected College of health students, KNUST, Kumasi (80% completed)

     

     

     

     

    Internet Use and Addiction among K.N.U.S.T School of Medical Sciences and Dentistry (KSMD) students - a preliminary study in Ghana JELT, DOI:10.38159/jelt.2020062. Published on 15th July, 2020.

    1. Amoah, C., Addo, F.M., Somhlaba, N.Z., Amoah, V.M.K & Amoah, B (2021). COVID-19 RESPONSE in GHANA: Missed Preventive Behavioural Opportunities and Lessons through Relevant Psychological conceptual frameworks. All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought (ANUJAT), 8(2): 1-16. All Nations University Press. doi:http://doi.org/ 10.47987/QRNU4397. Available at: http://anujat.anuc.edu.gh/Vol8/No2/1.pdf.
    1. Amoah, C., Somhlaba, N. Z. Addo, F.M., Ansah, E. O. A & Amoah, B. (2021). A Preliminary Psychometric Assessment of the Attitude of Health Trainee Undergraduate Students towards Breast - Self Examination in Ghana. All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought (ANUJAT), 8(2):95-110. All Nations University Press. doi:http://doi.org/10.47987/OAPW3818. Available at: http://anujat.anuc.edu.gh/Vol8/No2/7.pdf.
    1. Amoah, C., Amoah, V.M.K., Somhlaba, N.Z., Ansah, E. O. A & Amoah, B. (2021). Breast Self-Examination, Correlates and Predictors of its Attitude among Ghanaian Undergraduate Health Trainees –A Follow up Report. All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought (ANUJAT), 8(2): 197-215. All Nations University Press. doi:http://doi.org/10.47987/DSDI9720. Available at: http://anujat.anuc.edu.gh/Vol8/No2/13.pdf.

    Major Challenges in finding the best Global Bereavement Model in general and for in-vitro fertilization (IVF) related perinatal loss in particular – Completed.

     

    1. Adageba R.K1, Amoah C2, 3., Annan J. J 1 Damalie F.J1, & Appiah – Konadu E 1: The prevalence of obesity among women seeking treatment for sub-fertility at the Ruma fertility and specialist hospital, Kumasi, Ghana – Completed.

     

    1. Owusu-Ansah, F. E., Amoah, C., Afriyie A., Appiah-Poku, J., DeGraft-Adjei, V., Frimpong-Manso, A & Ajaottor, E. S (2021). Psychological Correlates of COVID-19 Response among Students: The KNUST Experience. Completed and Submitted for publication.

    Adageba R.K1, Amoah C2, 3., Annan J. J 1 Damalie F.J1, & Appiah – Konadu E 1: The economic and social impact of triplets and higher-order pregnancies and births after IVF treatment in a low resource country; Perspectives from a fertility center in Kumasi, Ghana.

    Adageba R.K., Maya, E. T., Amoah C., Appiah E & Dassah (2021). In vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer (IVF-ET) in Sub-Saharan Africa: A five-year review of outcomes from a fertility hospital in Kumasi, Ghana. Accepted for poster presentation at the Federation of International Gynecological and Obstetrics (FIGO) 2021 World Congress.

    Addo FM., Adjaottor ES., Amoah C., Asare J; Appiah F & Amankwaah GB. (2021) "The Impact of ECT on the Mean Duration of Hospitalisation of Patients in the Psychiatric Unit, Kath, Kumasi, Ghana.", International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT), Volume. 6 Issue. 7, July, pp.1279-1285., ISSN - 2456-2165.

    Frimpong-Manso Addo., Christian Amoah., Emma Sethina Adjaottor & Gifty B. Amankwaah. (2021) "The Emotional Impact of Covid-19 on Humanity: I’m carrying the COVID-19 virus and will infect and kill my only child”, International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT), Volume. 6 Issue. 7, July, pp 1143-1146. ISSN - 2456-2165.

    ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS AT 2021 KNUST COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE.

    1. Christian Amoah., Frimpong-Manso Addo ., Ebenezer Otu Ayeboafo Ansah ., Emma S. Adjaottor & Nceba Somhlaba. (2021). A preliminary study of internet addiction among medical students, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana.

     

    1. Christian Amoah., Frimpong-Manso Addo ., Ebenezer Otu Ayeboafo Ansah ., Emma S. Adjaottor & Nceba Somhlaba. (2021). Depression among Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) students.

     

    1. Addo FM., Adjaottor ES., Amoah C., Asare J; Appiah F & Amankwaah GB. (2021) "The Impact of ECT on the Mean Duration of Hospitalisation of Patients in the Psychiatric Unit, Kath, Kumasi, Ghana.
    2. Christian Amoah., Frimpong-Manso Addo ., Ebenezer Otu Ayeboafo Ansah ., Emma S. Adjaottor & Nceba Somhlaba. (2021). A psychometric assessment of the attitude of health trainee undergraduate students towards breast self-examination using Psychometric measure.

     

    1. Christian Amoah., Frimpong-Manso Addo ., Ebenezer Otu Ayeboafo Ansah ., Emma S. Adjaottor & Nceba Somhlaba. (2021). A follow-up study of Breast self-examination, correlates and predictors of its attitude among KNUST health Trainees.

     

    1. Christian Amoah., Frimpong-Manso Addo., Nceba Somhlaba., Vida Maame Kissiwaa Amoah, & Benjamin Amoah (2021). Ghanaian COVID-19 response: missed preventive behavioral opportunities and lessons through relevant behavioral or attitudinal change conceptual frameworks.

     

    Owusu-Ansah, F. E., Amoah C, Addai Afriyie, A., Appiah-Poku, J., DeGraft-Adjei, V., Frimpong-Manso, A.  & Ajaottor, E. (2022). Psychological Correlates of COVID-19 Response Among Students: The KNUST Experience. Accepted for presentation at the up-coming KNUST college of Health Sciences conference in September, 2021. Accepted for publication in Ghana Medical Journal, 2022.

    Amoah, C., Somhlaba, N. Z. Addo, F.M., Ansah, E. O. A & Amoah, B (2022). Internet addiction among tertiary students in sub-Saharan Africa – the case of KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana, a follow up study. Submitted to KNUST JUST in Press.

    Boakye D. S., Amoah V.M.K., Amoah C., Asare S.A & Akrugu P (2022). Challenges faced by people living with lower limb amputation secondary to type 2 diabetes mellitus. A qualitative study at Apromase global evangelical hospital-Kumasi. Submitted to PLOS ONE.


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