Dr. Franklin N. Glozah
Senior Lecturer
Education and Qualification
Education:
PhD - University of Essex, UK (2011) PGC Higher Education Practice - University of Essex, UK MPhil - Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway BA (Hons) - University of Ghana | Qualification:
PhD Health Studies PGC Higher Education Practice MPhil Developmental/Health Psychology BA (Hons) Psychology |
Working Experience
Teaching Experience
Dr. Franklin Glozah is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health. He has over 10 years of teaching experience in higher education institutions in Ghana and the UK. Prior to joining the University of Ghana School of Public Health, he held various academic positions including Head of Department, Dean of Faculty and Campus Director. Franklin has supervised over 70 undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations and theses and has served as an internal examiner for several Master and PhD theses.
Research Interests
Franklin’s main research interest are in the areas of psychosocial risk and protective factors associated with mental health and psychological wellbeing, Health behaviours - physical activity and eating habits, substance use, gambling, violence and delinquency. More broadly, Franklin is interested in:
- Adolescent health and wellbeing
- Implementation research
- Health intervention development
- Psychometrics and development of measuring instruments/tools
Professional Association
- Member, Royal Society for Public Health (#123059)
- Approved Researcher, Office for National Statistics (ONS), UK. [#1713/2011]
- International Association for Youth Mental Health #4098
- Digital Health and Behaviour-Change Professional Network (University College London)
Publications
- Emmanuela Oppong, Huanyu Bao, Weiming Tang, María Isabel Echavarria Mejia, Franklin Glozah, Nsisong Asanga, Christine J. Boinett, Ana M. Aguilar, Ezra Valido, Trisasi Lestari, Joseph D. Tucker. (in press). A Global Crowdsourcing Open Call to Improve Research Mentorship in LMICs: A Mixed Methods Analysis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene.
- GBD 2019 Tobacco Collaborators (2021). Spatial, temporal, and demographic patterns in prevalence of smoking tobacco use and attributable disease burden in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet, 397, 2337–2360.
- Ojo, T., Ryan, N., Birkemeier, J., Appleton, N., Ampomah, I., Glozah, F., Adongo, P., Adanu, R., & Boden-Albala, B. (2020). Adapting a skills-based stroke prevention intervention for communities in Ghana: a qualitative study. Implementation Science Communications, 1:104. doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00084-8
- Evidence for Better Lives Consortium (2019). Addressing Violence against Children; Mapping the Needs and Resources in Eight Cities across the World. Cambridge: Institute of Criminology. https://www.vrc.crim.cam.ac.uk/files/nara_report_low_res_for_internet_use.pdf
- Glozah, F. N., Komesuor, J. (2019). University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self‑efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana. BMC Research Notes, 12:658. doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4695-0
- Glozah, F. N, Tolchard, B. & Pevalin, D. J. (2019). Participation and attitudes towards gambling in Ghanaian youth: an exploratory analysis of risk and protective factors. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2018-0175
Glozah, F. N., Oppong Asante, K., & Kugbey, N. (2018). Parental involvement could mitigate the effects of physical activity and dietary habits on mental distress in Ghanaian youth. PloS ONE, 13(5). doi: e0197551. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197551
Glozah, F. N., Komesuor, J., Adu, N. A. T., & Aggrey, F. K. (2017). The role of alcohol abstinence self-efficacy in the pros and cons of alcohol use: A cross-sectional survey of Ghanaian undergraduate students. African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies, 16(1), 11-22. ISSN: 1531-4065.
Adzika, V. A., Glozah, F. N., & Ahorlu, C. S. K. (2017). Socio-demographic characteristics and psychosocial consequences of sickle cell disease: the case of patients in a public hospital in Ghana. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 36, 4. doi: 10.1186/s41043-017-0081-5
Glozah, F. N. & Pevalin, D. J. (2017). Psychometric properties of the perceived social support from family and friends scale: Data from an adolescent sample in Ghana. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 26, 88-100. doi: 10.1007/s10826-016-0535-1
Glozah, F. N. & Pevalin, D. J. (2017). Association between psychosomatic health symptoms and common mental illness in Ghanaian adolescents: age and gender as potential moderators. Journal of Health Psychology, 22(11), 1376-1386. doi:10.1177/1359105316628736
Glozah, F. N., Adu, N. A. T., & Komesuor, J. (2015). Assessing alcohol abstinence self-efficacy in undergraduate students: psychometric evaluation of the alcohol abstinence self-efficacy scale. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 13, 189. doi: 10.1186/s12955-015-0387-1
Glozah, F. N. (2015). Exploring Ghanaian adolescents’ meaning of health and wellbeing: A psychosocial perspective. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Wellbeing, 10: 26370. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v10.26370
Glozah, F. N. & Pevalin, D. J. (2015). Factor structure and psychometric properties of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) among Ghanaian adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 27(1), 53-57. doi: 10.2989/17280583.2015.1007867
Glozah, F. N. & Pevalin, D. J. (2015). Perceived social support and parental education as determinants of adolescents’ physical activity and eating behaviour: A cross-sectional survey. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 27(3), 253–259. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2014-0019
Glozah, F. N. & Pevalin, D. J. (2014). Social support, stress, health, and academic success in Ghanaian adolescents: A path analysis. Journal of Adolescence, 37(4), 451-460. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2014.03.010
Glozah, F. N. (2014). Exploring the role of self-esteem and parenting patterns on alcohol use and abuse among adolescents. Health Psychology Research, 2: 1898. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/hpr.2014.1898
Glozah, F. N. (2013). Effects of academic stress and perceived social support on the psychological wellbeing of adolescents in Ghana. Open Journal of Medical Psychology, 2(4), 143-150. doi: 10.4236/ojmp.2013.24022
Ongoing Projects
Ongoing Projects | |||
Title | Role on the Project | Duration of the Project | Funder |
Improving the Effectiveness of Mass Long Lasting Insecticide-treated Net Distribution Campaigns Through Community-based Health Planning and Services Programme in Ghana (MY-CAMP) | Co-Investigator | 2021-2022 | Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation |
Rising Inequalities (RISIN) - Taking stock and learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic | Co-Investigator | 2020-2021 | Worldwide Universities Network |
Enhancing TDR Global African community engagement. | Principal Investigator | 2021 -2021 | WHO/TDR |
Leisure or Livelihoods: A Participatory Study of Youth Perspectives on Gambling and it’s Social, Economic and Health Impacts in Ghana and Malawi | Co-Investigator | 2020-2022 | British Academy |
Completed Projects
Title | Role on the Project | Duration of the Project | Funder |
Regional Training Centre Promoting and Creating TDR Global Community across Africa | Principal Investigator | 2019-2020 | WHO/TDR |
Reaching adolescents with health services: a multi-country study of adolescent health check-ups in low- and middle-income countries (Y-Check) | Co-Investigator | 2019-2020 | Fondation Botnar |
Evidence for Better Lives Birth Cohort Study (EBLS) Pilot | Co-Investigator | 2019-2020 | Fondation Botnar |