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Dr. Imo Chukwuechefulam Kingsley
Dr. Imo Chukwuechefulam Kingsley
Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State
Verified email at aaua.edu.ng - Homepage
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The demographic implications of nomadic herdsmen and farmers clashes in Nigeria
CK Imo
International Journal of Development and Management Review 12 (1), 45-58, 2017
462017
Influence of women's decision-making autonomy on antenatal care utilisation and institutional delivery services in Nigeria: evidence from the Nigeria Demographic and Health …
CK Imo
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 22 (1), 141, 2022
202022
HIV voluntary counselling and testing and behaviour changes among youths in Nigeria
CO Odimegwu, CK Imo, EO Amoo
Journal of biosocial science 52 (3), 366-381, 2020
132020
Assessing the relationship between knowledge and the actual use of contraceptives among childbearing women in South-South Nigeria: evidence from the 2018 Nigeria demographic …
VU Ukoji, PO Anele, CK Imo
BMC public health 22 (1), 2225, 2022
112022
Women’s attitudes towards negotiating safe sexual practices in Nigeria: Do family structure and decision‑making autonomy play a role?
CK Imo, CO Odimegwu, NDW Billings
BMC Women’s Health 22 (16), 2022
112022
Socioeconomic determinants of under-five children health outcome among childbearing mothers in Abia state, Nigeria
IC Kingsley, IAU Charlie, CD Chidi
International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 9 (2), 17-27, 2017
102017
Civil registration and vital statistics as sources of socio-demographic data for good governance in Nigeria
VU Ukoji, E Okoronkwo, CK Imo, CS Mbah
The Nigerian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 17 (1), 102-120, 2019
52019
Postpartum sexual abstinence and its implications for under-five health outcome among childbearing women in South-East Nigeria
CK Imo, E Okoronkwo, V Ukoji, C Mbah
African Journal of Reproductive Health 22 (4), 102-111, 2018
52018
Perception of childbearing women on gender roles in reproductive decision making and under-five children health status in Abia State, Nigeria
DCC CK Imo, UC Isiugo-Abanihe
Gender and Behaviour 14 (1), 7040-7056, 2016
52016
Interaction effect of knowledge and use of contraceptive methods on fertility among Umuahia women of South-Eastern Nigeria
CK Imo, E Okoronkwo, V Ukoji
Interaction 5, 2015
52015
Socio-ecological determinants of under-five mortality in Nigeria: exploring the roles of neighbourhood poverty and use of solid cooking fuel
CK Imo, N De Wet-Billings
Journal of Biosocial Science 55 (1), 22-34, 2023
42023
Knowledge and use of contraceptives among urban and rural women of Abia State, Nigeria
CK Imo, UC Isiugo-Abanihe, OD Onabanjo
Gender and Behaviour 11 (2), 5556-5568, 2013
42013
The role of social cognition in the development of touts in Lagos State transportation corridors – Nigeria
CK Ikuomola, A. D., Okunola, R. A., Adegoke, N., & Imo
European Journal of Social Sciences 25 (1), 114-127, 2011
4*2011
The impact of maternal health insurance coverage and adequate healthcare services utilisation on the risk of under-five mortality in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study
CK Imo, N De Wet-Billings, UC Isiugo-Abanihe
Archives of Public Health 80 (1), 206, 2022
32022
Intimate partner violence and its association with skilled birth attendance among women in Nigeria: evidence from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys
CK Imo, NH Ugwu, UV Ukoji, UC Isiugo-Abanihe
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 22 (1), 667, 2022
22022
Utilization of Mosquito Nets and Malaria Related Under-Five Mortality in Abia State, Nigeria
C Kingsley, U Charlie
European Scientific Journal 12 (21), 2016
22016
The Role of socioeconomic factors in fertility of Umuahia women in Abia State, Nigeria
CK Imo, E Okoronkwo, V Ukoji
International Journal of Development and Management Review 9 (1), 227-247, 2014
22014
Interrogating female genital mutilation and multiple sexual partnerships among young people in south-west Nigeria: Results from the 2018 Nigeria demographic and health survey
CK Imo, ME Bolorunduro, CS Mbah, AD Ikuomola
Ife PsychologIA 29 (2), 25-34, 2021
12021
Maternal socio-demographic factors vs antenatal care utilization and under-five mortality in Nigeria
CK Imo, UV Ukoji
Gender & Behaviour 18 (3), 16075-16084, 2020
12020
Contraceptive use: Does data from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey indicate a shift from awareness to actual practice among sexually active childbearing women in …
VU Ukoji, PO Anele, CK Imo
2022
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