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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Research Projects (Current and Past)

 

  1. Anthony Enimil, Nicole Nugent, Christian Amoah, Betty Norman, Sampson Antwi, Joseph Ocran, Awewura Kwara & David H. Barker (2015): Quality of life among Ghanaian adolescents living with perinatally acquired HIV: a mixed methods study, AIDS Care, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2015.1114997. Published in 2015.

 

  1. 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. Covid-19 response in Ghana; missed preventive behavioral opportunities and lessons through relevant Behavioural/ attitudinal change conceptual frameworks and theories. Completed, due for peer review and publication.

 

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

 

  1. Internet Use and Addiction among Tertiary students – the case of KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana – A follow up study.

 Completed

  1. Quality, Satisfaction and Correlates of Ghanaian Youth’s relationships – case of KNUST College of Health – Ongoing

 

  1. A study of the impact (Psychological, Social and Economic empowerment) of “di – Asa”; a TV dancing competition on Ghanaian plus size women (PSW) market women. About 80% done.

 

  1. Stress and Depression among selected College of health students, KNUST, Kumasi. About 80% done.

 

  1. Psychometrically based Assessment of Attitude towards Breast Self-Examination and Correlates among Tertiary students – A preliminary study –Completed

 

  1. Gambling Addiction Among KNUST Students – A preliminary Study – Ongoing About 60% done.

 

  1. Psychology of post Covid - 19 V-class/online teaching - a preliminary study of KNUST academic staff’s concerns and skepticisms. 50% completed.

 

Some research by my research team for which I am a Co-Author

 

  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. 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.
  2. Addo FM, Adjaottor ES, Amoah C, Appiah F (2020) THE IMPACT OF ECT ON THE DURATION OF HOSPITALISATION OF PATIENTS IN THE PSYCHIATRIC UNIT, KATH, KUMASI, GHANA. COMPLETED, YET TO BE SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.

 

  1. Addo FM, Amoah C, Adjaottor E.S., Asare J., Amankwaah G.B., Ansah E. (2020) A SNAPSHOT OF MENTAL DISORDERS AMONG KNUST STUDENTS; THE BLUEPRINT FOR DESIGNING AN INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE SYSTEM TO MITIGATE THE SURGE OR IMPACT OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS OF FUTURE STUDENTS. 80% DONE.

Tertiary students’ habits in internet use and pattern of addiction symptoms, the case of KNUST, Ghana. Completed. Due for submission.

Prevalence of depression among Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) students. Ongoing.


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