omowumi o okedare - Epidemiology

Author Information

Omowumi O. Okedare is affiliated with the Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Faculty of Public Health, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. Her research focuses on public health issues such as vaccine uptake, intimate partner violence, and malaria prevention, particularly in the Nigerian context.

Research Contributions

Omowumi O. Okedare has made significant contributions to the field of public health through her research on various pressing health issues in Nigeria. Her work includes studies on COVID-19 vaccine uptake and its determinants, economic vulnerability and partner violence among girls, and the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on intimate partner violence. Additionally, she has explored malaria prevention strategies and the usage of insecticide-treated bed nets among pregnant women.

Aliases

Omowumi O. Okedare is also known by the aliases Omowumi O Okedare and Omowumi Okedare.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Paper Title Year DOI Semantic Scholar ID
COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake, Unmet Need and Reported Side Effect in Nigeria: an Online Cross-sectional Study 2022 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1332716/v1 ec022ebdd0459ee351f6df893345fb05660e4955
Money, Power, and Relationships: Economic Vulnerability in Girls' Lives and Risk for Partner Violence Among Girls in Ibadan, Nigeria. 2021 10.1177/10778012211058223 7aa4f40674b12f4aa30badbf974e57fa51c3d074
Willingness to Accept COVID-19 Vaccine and Its Determinants among Nigeria Citizens: A Web-based Cross-sectional Study 2021 10.9734/JAMMR/2021/V33I830881 fc17944a47d11c9a0f97e9e1575aa685db97198e
Relationship dynamics with male partners among girls in low-income communities of Ibadan, Nigeria: Risk for violence and health related consequences. 2021 10.1016/j.adolescence.2021.01.002 d840b1e32b1c4040d7011219efaa1d04b7fc9e48
Home was not a Safe Haven: Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Nigeria 2020 10.21203/rs.3.rs-68757/v1 e0cb2bcfe4dc85801679f78cd7e4f4618800bfa8
Uptake of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in Nigeria 2019 10.12968/AJMW.2019.13.1.22 b33bfe5e87c2c753d12aff7c7f3fb9d2beba4c0d
Pattern of Bednet Ownership and Usage of Insecticide Treated Bednet (ITN) among Pregnant Women in Nigeria (Review of 2003 and 2008 National Demographic and Health Survey [NDHS] 2017 10.9734/IJTDH/2017/37809 9898d4d8775d3fc7b8d9ad7148230469dd042bda

Publications:

DOI: 10.12968/AJMW.2019.13.1.22

Year: 2019

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