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Enoch Teye-Kwadjo

Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Ghana

Enoch Teye-Kwadjo (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Ghana. Enoch's research interests focus on health behaviour theory, road safety and traffic injury prevention. His other research agenda addresses sexual behaviour, HIV, and psychometrics. Enoch is a licensed psychologist and a registered member of the Ghana Psychological Association (GPA).

Experience

  • 2015–present
    Senior lecturer, University of Ghana
  • 2020–2021
    Postdoctoral research fellow, Stellenbosch University
  • 2015–2018
    Adjunct lecturer, Lancaster University Ghana

Education

  • 2014 
    Stellenbosch University, PhD in Psychology
  • 2011 
    Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), MPhil in Psychology
  • 2008 
    University of Ghana, BA (Hons) in Psychology

Publications

  • 2020
    Case Studies on Transport Policy, Teye-Kwadjo, E., Salia, S., Mensah, G. O., &, Ofori, R. (2020). Exploring Ghanaian commercial drivers’ intentions to wear a seat belt. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 8, 453-459. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2019.10.009
  • 2020
    Sexuality & Culture, Koomson, F., & Teye-Kwadjo, E. (2020). How much do we really know about sociosexuality in Ghana? Sexuality & Culture. Advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-020-09764-y
  • 2020
    Applied Research in Quality of Life, Anakwa, N. O., & Enoch Teye-Kwadjo, E., & Kretchy, I. A. (2020). Effect of HIV-related stigma and HIV-related stress on HIV disclosure concerns: A study of HIV-positive persons on antiretroviral therapy at two urban hospitals in Ghana. Applied Research in Quality of Life. Advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11482-020-09813-6
  • 2020
    International Journal of Mental Health, Bonsu, A. S., Yendork, J. S., & Teye-Kwadjo, E. (2020). The influence of caregiver stress and affiliate stigma in community-based mental health care on family caregiver wellbeing. International Journal of Mental Health, 49(1), 35-55. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207411.2020.1717053
  • 2019
    Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, Affram, A. A., Teye-Kwadjo, E., & Gyasi-Gyamerah, A. A. (2019). Influence of social stigma on subjective well-being of persons with albinism in Ghana. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 1-13. doi:10.1002/casp.2403
  • 2019
    International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, Teye-Kwadjo, E. (2019). Risky driving behaviour in urban Ghana: The contributions of fatalistic beliefs, risk perception, and risk-taking attitude. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 57(5), 256-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2019.16131633
  • 2018
    he Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, Teye-Kwadjo, E., Kagee, A., & Swart, H. (2018). Does past condom use moderate the future condom use intention-behaviour relationship? Results from a Ghanaian sample. The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 152(6), 325-340. doi:10.1080/00223980.2018.1452710
  • 2018
    South African Journal of Psychology, Teye-Kwadjo, E., Kagee, A., & Swart, H. (2018). Condom use negotiation among high school adolescents in Ghana: The role of gender. South African Journal of Psychology, 48(4), 465-475. doi:10.1177/0081246317730282
  • 2017
    Health Education Journal, Teye-Kwadjo, E. (2017). Risk factors for road transport-related injury among pedestrians in rural Ghana: Implications for road safety education. Health Education Journal, 76(7), 880-890. doi:10.1177/0017896917719736
  • 2017
    Psychology & Sexuality, Teye-Kwadjo, E., Kagee, A., & Swart, H. (2017). Determinants of condom use among heterosexual young men and women in southeastern Ghana: A mediation analysis. Psychology & Sexuality, 8(4), 291-305. doi:10.1080/19419899.2017.1391870
  • 2017
    Applied Psychology: Health & Well-Being, Teye-Kwadjo, E., Kagee, A., & Swart, H. (2017). Predicting the intention to use condoms and actual condom use behaviour: A three-wave longitudinal study in Ghana. Applied Psychology: Health & Well-Being, 9(1), 81-105. doi:10.1111/aphw.12082
  • 2013
    Journal of Norwegian Psychological Association , Teye-Kwadjo, E., Knizek, B. L., & Rundmo, T. (2013). Attitudinal and motivational aspects of aberrant driving in a West African country. Journal of Norwegian Psychological Association [Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening], Special Issue, 50, 451-461

Grants and Contracts

  • 2020
    Postdoctoral research grant
    Role:
    Funding Source:
    Stellenbosch University

Professional Memberships

  • Ghana Psychological Association (GPA)

Honours

The Pittu Laungani Best Paper Prize