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Prof. Franklin N. Glozah

Associate Professor

Contact Info Email: fglozah@ug.edu.gh

About

Franklin N. Glozah is an Associate Professor of Behavioural Science in Health at the University of Ghana School of Public Health. His research broadly focuses on adolescent health and well-being, with particular emphasis on psychosocial risk and protective factors influencing mental health and health related behaviours. His work examines issues such as gambling, substance use, violence, bullying including cyberbullying, physical activity, and eating habits within diverse social and public health contexts. His research is grounded in implementation research, with a strong interest in the co-creation, adaptation, implementation, and evaluation of health interventions, including within the context of tropical and infectious diseases of poverty. He also has expertise in psychometrics, particularly the development, cultural adaptation, and validation of measurement instruments, as well as quantitative and qualitative research methods and social and health data analysis.

Professor Glozah has extensive experience in higher education teaching, research, supervision, and academic leadership. Prior to joining the University of Ghana School of Public Health, he held several academic leadership positions, including Head of Department and Dean of Faculty. He teaches and supervises students at bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels in areas such as Fundamentals of Implementation Research, Advanced Implementation Research, Social Science Data Management and Report Writing, Statistics for Social Sciences, and Psychological Influence on Health. Since 2019, he has served as the Focal Person for the WHO/TDR Global Africa Node at the University of Ghana, supporting research capacity strengthening, mentorship of early career researchers, and research collaboration across Africa. He is also the University of Ghana representative on the Public Health Steering Group of the Worldwide Universities Network.

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

Academic Appointments

September 2025 – Present: Associate Professor, Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Ghana School of Public Health.

February 2020 – August 2025: Senior Lecturer, Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Ghana School of Public Health.

August 2016 – January 2020: Lecturer, Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Ghana School of Public Health.

January 2018: Lecturer (Adjunct), KNUST Africa Institute of Sanitation and Waste Management, Accra.

September 2015 – August 2018: Lecturer (Adjunct), Department of Psychology, Lancaster University Ghana.

June 2014 – July 2016: Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Regent University College of Science and Technology.

March 2012 – May 2014: Lecturer, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Regent University College of Science and Technology.

Administrative Appointments/Experience

February 2024 – Present: Coordinator, Bachelor of Public Health Programme, University of Ghana School of Public Health.

August 2020 – February 2024: Departmental Examinations Officer, Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Ghana School of Public Health.

October 2018 – February 2021: Coordinator, MSc Applied Health Social Science Programme, University of Ghana School of Public Health.

October 2017 – October 2020: Convenor, Departmental Teaching Assessment Committee, Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Ghana School of Public Health.

July 2014 – July 2016: Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Regent University College of Science and Technology.

March 2013 – June 2014: Acting Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies, Regent University College of Science and Technology.

August 2013 – August 2015: Head, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Regent University College of Science and Technology.

Professional Associations

  • 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

  1. Attah, D. A., Bere, C. T., Smith, P., Adde, K. S., Bawa, S., Achana, F., Owusu, L., Dambayi, E., Ayuure, C., Jopling, R., Glozah, F., Aborigo, R., Chibanda, D., Abas, M., & Weobong, B. (2026). The African youth in mind (Y-MIND) brief psychological intervention for depression among school-going adolescents in Ghana: A development case series. BMC Psychiatryhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-026-07938-w
  2. Gudyanga, D., Jopling, R., Kumwenda, M., Glozah, F., Mushonga, R., Dambayi, E., Ayuure, C., Dodd, S., Attah, D., Maramba, A., Anyorikeya, M., Owusu, L., Tawiah, G., Adde, K., Achana, F., Aborigio, R., Danese, A., Abas, M., & Weobong, B., Chibanda, D. (2026). Illness explanatory models of depression among young people in low-resource settings: A qualitative study in Ghana and Zimbabwe. PLOS ONE, 21(1), e0340267. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0340267
  3. Adimazoya, E. A., Ganle, J. K., Asampong, E., Glozah, F., & Adongo, P. B. (2026). “My mother said it is not good, so I poured that one away”: Mixed methods study on breastfeeding perceptions and practices in Ghana’s urban slums. International Breastfeeding Journalhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s13006-025-00793-7
  4. Glozah, F. N., & Shaheen, A. (2026). Public health approaches to ending violence against women. Global campaigns, policy, and community action. Frontiers in Public Health, 13, 1770777. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1770777
  5. Adimazoya, E. A., Ganle, J. K., Asampong, E., Glozah, F., & Adongo, P. B. (2026). When the Cord Falls Off Early, We the Mothers Can Come Out of Confinement: Newborn Cord Care Practices in Urban Slums in Accra, Ghana. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygienehttps://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.24-0706
  6. Ahun, M. N., Acquah-Coleman, R., Adu-Afarwuah, S., Afrane, A. K., Agyemang, C. B., Amewu, G. E., Amoako,J., Armah, D., Arthur, Y. A., Danso, E., Fofie, C.O., Glozah, F., Kotey, D. D., Oppong-Mensah, T., Wellington, K., & Appiah, R. (2026). Giving children the best start in life: promoting young children's mental health in Ghana. The Lancet Regional Health–Africahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanafr.2025.100010
  7. Mushonga, R. H., Bere, T. C., Jopling, R., Glozah, F., Anyorikeya, M., Kamvura, T. T., ... & Kumwenda, M. (2025). Barriers and enablers to help-seeking for common mental disorders among young people in low-income settings: Perspectives from Zimbabwe. PLoS One, 20(11), e0335963.
  8. Alor, S. K., Kretchy, I. A., Glozah, F. N., & Adongo, P. B. (2025). Diabetes self-care activities and health-related quality of life of patients with type 2 diabetes in Ho, Ghana: a cross-sectional study. BMC Endocrine Disorders, 25(1), 1-9.
  9. Glozah, F. N., Tia R., S. (2025). Preparing for the Next Pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19’s Impact on Child and Adolescent Health Inequities in Ghana.  Behavioral Sciences, 15(9), 1187; https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091187
  10. Asampong, E., Glozah, F. N., Nwameme, A., Hornuvo, R., Kamau, E. M., & Tabong, P. T. N. (2025). Stakeholders’ perspective of integrating female genital schistosomiasis into HIV care: A qualitative study in Ghana. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 19(6), e0012469.
  11. Darko, R.A., Glozah, F.N. (2025). Psychosocial factors driving common substances used among Ghanaian senior high school students. BMC Research Notes, 18, 241. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-025-07307-y
  12. Mushonga, R. H., Jopling, R., Glozah, F., Kamvura, T. T., Dodd, S., Gudyanga, D., Maramba, A., Dambayi, E., Ayuure, C. A., Bere, T., Achana, F. S., Owusu, L., Chibanda, D., Abas, M., Weobong, B., & Kumwenda, M. (2025). Parental involvement in school-based mental health interventions for young people in low-resource settings: A qualitative study from Zimbabwe and Ghana. PloS One, 20(5), e0322954. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0322954
  13. Adimazoya, E. A., Ganle, J. K., Asampong, E., Glozah, F., & Adongo, P. B. (2025). Newborn thermal care practices in two urban slums in southern Ghana: evidence from a concurrent mixed methods study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 25(1), 1-13.
  14. Jopling, R., Attah, D., Abas, M., Adde, K.S., Goldsmith, K., Bere, T., Nyamayaro, P., Aborigo, R.A., Barrett, B., Owusu, L., Glozah, F., Akanlu, A., Bawa, S., Achana, F. S., Danese, A., Smith, P., Seward, N., Kumwenda, M., Chibanda, D., Weobong, B. (2025). African Youth in Mind – Protocol of a Pilot feasibility trial of a brief psychological Intervention for older adolescents with depression delivered through senior high schools in Navrongo, Ghana. PloS One, 20(4), e0319462.
  15. Mogaji, H.O., Itinah, A., Fadiji, O.S., Omitola, O.O., Mogaji, T.E., Keshinro, O.M., Mogaji, F.E., Ali, M.U., Aikins, M., Glozah, F.N., Dako-Gyeke, P., & Ekpo, U. F. (2024). Evaluating the performance of a virtual platform ‘T-BOM’ for mentorship in tropical diseases research among early career scientists: Insights from a pilot in Nigeria and other resource-limited settings. Parasite Epidemiology and Control, 27, e00393.
  16. Alor, S. K., Kretchy, I. A., Glozah, F. N., & Adongo, P. B. (2024). Community beliefs and practices about diabetes and their implications for the prevention and management of diabetes in Southeast Ghana. BMC Public Health, 24(1), 3071. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-20589-4
  17. Weobong, B., Glozah, F. N., Taylor- Abdulai, H. B., Koka, E., Addae, N., Alor, S., Kohl, K., Banati, P., Adongo, P. B., & Ross, D. A.  (2024). Reaching adolescents with health services: systematic development of an adolescent health check-ups programme in Ghana (Y-Check, Ghana). PloS one 19 (8), e0304465
  18. Dako-Gyeke, P., Asampong, E., Glozah, F. N., Hornuvo, R., Tabong, P. T. N., Gittelman, D., ... & Adongo, P. B. (2024). Assessing LLIN distribution implementation using evidence-informed intervention core elements: a qualitative study in a resource-constrained setting. BMC Health Services Research, 24(1), 790. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-11223-5
  19. Banati, P., Ross, D. A., Weobong, B., Kapiga, S., Weiss, H. A., Baltag, V., Nzvere, F., Glozah, F., Nsanya, M. K., Greco, G., Ferrand, R., Doyle, A. M., The Y-Check Research Programme Team. (2024). Adolescent health and well-being check-up programme in three African cities (Y-Check): protocol for a multimethod, prospective, hybrid implementation-effectiveness study. BMJ Open, 14, e077533. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077533
  20. Glozah, F. N., Tabong, P. T. N., Bazant, E., Asampong, E., Hornuvo, R., Nwameme, A., ... & Dako-Gyeke, P. (2024). Implementation and effectiveness outcomes of Community Health Advocacy Teams to improve long-lasting insecticide net distribution and use in six districts in Ghana: A one-group pre-post-test study. PLoS Global Public Health, 4(4), e0002123. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002123
  21. Alor, S. K., Glozah, F. N., Kretchy, I. A., & Adongo, P. B. (2024). Assessing health-related quality of life and clinical outcomes of patients with diabetes accessing healthcare in two public hospitals in south-eastern Ghana: a cross-sectional descriptive study. Quality of Life Research, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-023-03589-6
  22. Glozah, F., Bunn, C., Sichali, J. M., Yendork, J. S., Mtema, O., Udedi, M., Reith, G., McGee, D. (2023). Young people and gambling in Sub-Saharan Africa: towards a critical research agenda. Journal of the British Academy, 3, 153-172.
  23. Alor, S. K., Kretchy, I. A., Glozah, F. N., & Adongo, P. B. (2023). Factors associated with glycaemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Ho, Ghana: A cross-sectional study. Metabolism Open, 100265.
  24. Dako-Gyeke, P., Hornuvo, R., Glozah, F. N., Asampong, E., Tabong, PT-N., Nwameme, A., Chandi, G. M., Peprah, N. Y, Gittelman, D., & Adongo, P. B. (2023). Pilot implementation of Community Health Advocacy Teams to improve the effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide Net Distribution through both Campaigns and Continuous Channels in Ghana: A Qualitative Study of Opportunities and Barriers to Implementation. Frontiers in Public Health, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1133151
  25. Adde, K.S., Appiah, E.A., Glozah, F.N. & Tabong, PT-N. (2023). Women’s sexual empowerment and utilization of long-acting reversible contraceptives in Ghana: evidence from the 2014 demographic and health survey. BMC Women's Health 23, 421. https://doi.org/10.1186
  26. Asampong, E., Kamau, E. M., Tabong, P. T-N., Glozah, F., Nwameme, A., Opoku-Mensah, K., Amankwa, B., & Dako-Gyeke, P. (2023). Capacity building through comprehensive implementation research training and mentorship: an approach for translating knowledge into practice. Globalization and Health, 19(35), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-023-00935-8
  27. Sichali, J. M., Bunn, C., McGee, D., Marionneau, V. K., Yendork, J. S., Glozah, F., Udedi, M., & Reith, G. (2023). Regulation of gambling in Sub-Saharan Africa: findings from a comparative policy analysis. Public Health, 214, 140–145. 
  28. World Health Organization & UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases. (‎2022)‎. Health research mentorship in low- and middle-income countries (‎HERMES)‎: a TDR Global practical guide to spur mentorship institutionalization. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/363381
  29. Konlan, K.D., Asampong, E., Dako-Gyeke, P., Glozah, F. N. (2022). Burnout and allostatic load among health workers engaged in human resourced-constrained hospitals in Accra, Ghana. BMC Health Services Research, 22, 1163.
  30. Konlan, K. D., Asampong, E., Dako-Gyeke, P., & Glozah, F. N. (2022). Burnout syndrome among healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic in Accra, Ghana. PloS ONE, 17(6). 
  31. Glozah, F., Asampong, E., Tabong, P. T.-N., Nwameme, A., Hornuvo, R., Chandi, M., Peprah, N. Y., Adongo, P., & Dako-Gyeke, P. (2022). Creating interventions to transition long-lasting insecticide net distribution in Ghana. BMJ Open, 12(6). 
  32. Kotoh, A.M., Sena Amekudzie, B., Opoku-Mensah, K., Baku, E. A., & Glozah, F. N. (2022). Pregnant adolescents’ lived experiences and coping strategies in peri-urban district in Southern Ghana. BMC Public Health 22, 901. 
  33. Gotlieb, R., Hickey-Moody, A., Güroğlu, B., Burnard, P., Horn, C., Willcox, M., Saadatmand, M., Linzarini, A., Vandenbroucke, A., Albanese, D. Bayley, A., Blaise, M., Blanchet, P.-A., Campos, A.L., Cavioni, V., Cefai, C., Collie, R.J., Dumontheil, I., Emery, H., Fuligni, A., Glaveanu, V., Gibson, J., Glozah, F.N., Kuo, H.-C., Lagi, R., Lammes, S., Macfarlane, A.H., Martinsone, B., Mclellan, R., Pekrun, R., Poulou, M., Rey, J., Rieffe, C., Rodriguez, V., Rojas, N., Rosenbaum, G., Sinha, P.,  Stirling, S., Wu, J.-J., and Zhou, J. (2022). ‘The Social and Emotional Foundations of Learning’ in Bugden, S. and Borst, G. (eds.) Education and the Learning Experience in Reimagining Education: The International Science and Evidence based Education Assessment [Duraiappah, A.K., Atteveldt, N.M. van et al. (eds.)]. New Delhi: UNESCO MGIEP. 10.56383/YRHY1735
  34. Oppong, E., Bao, H., Tang, W., Echavarria Mejia, M. I., Glozah, F., Asanga, N., Boinett, C. J., Aguilar, A. M., Valido, E., Lestari, T., & Tucker, J. D. (2022). A global crowdsourcing open call to improve research mentorship in low- and middle-income countries: A mixed methods analysis. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 106(1), 250–256. 
  35. 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. 
  36. 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

  37. 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.

  38. 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, 33(4). 
  39. 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).

  40. 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. 

  41. 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

  42. 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. 

  43. 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, 13189.

  44. 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. 

  45. 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. 

  46. 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. 

  47. 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. 

  48. 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. 

  49. Glozah, F. N. & Lawani, S. (2014). Social change and adolescent rites of passage: A cross-cultural perspective. International Journal of Human Sciences, 11(1), 1188-1197. 
  50. 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. 

Ongoing Projects

Title Role on the ProjectDuration of the Project Funder
Sustainable Community Engagement through TDR Global in AfricaPrincipal Investigator2026–2027WHO/TDR
YOUTH-WELL: Development and Validation of a Relational Wellbeing Tool for Youth in Ghana Using Participatory MethodsCo-Investigator2025–2028National Research Foundation South Africa; Fondation Botnar Switzerland; Human Sciences Research Council South Africa
Implementation and Evaluation of a Co-created Community-based Model for Integrating NCD and HIV Care in Ghana (CAIN2HIT 2)Co-Investigator2025–2027WHO Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research

Completed Projects

TitleRole on the ProjectDuration of the Project Funder
WHO IA2030 SP7 Scoping Project for Vaccine and Immunization Implementation Research Strategy and PrioritizationCo-Investigator2025WHO/TDR; WHO Regional Office for Africa
TDR Global Research Mentorship and Community Engagement in AfricaPrincipal Investigator2023–2025WHO/TDR
Y-Check: The Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of Adolescent Health and Well-being Check-ups in Three African CitiesCo-Investigator2022–2025Fondation Botnar Switzerland
NIHR Global Health Research Group on Interventions for Youth with Depression and Anxiety Disorders in African CountriesCo-Investigator2021–2025National Institute for Health and Care Research
Assessing the Exposure and Effectiveness of Malaria Social and Behavioural Change Strategies in GhanaCo-Investigator2024National Malaria Elimination Programme Ghana
Burden and Integration of Female Genital Schistosomiasis Interventions with HIV ServicesCo-Investigator2023–2024WHO/TDR
Community-based Approaches to Integrating NCD Care into HIV Treatment in Ghana (CAIN2HIT)Co-Investigator2023–2024WHO Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
Health System Technical Support to Government of Ghana: Patient Pathway Analysis and Summative Network AnalysisCo-Investigator2022–2024World Bank through IQVIA
MRC Applied Global Health Call Application Grant: Assessing the Effectiveness, Cost, and Cost Effectiveness of Community Health Advocacy Teams in GhanaCo-Principal Investigator2022–2023Global Impact Small Grant Scheme, Friends of Lancaster University in America
Children and Young People’s Participatory Research and Communication for Change Initiative: Barriers and Enablers to Participation in the Context of COVID-19Co-Principal Investigator2021–2022UNICEF Ghana
Comprehensive Implementation Research Training and Mentorship Programme (CIRT-M)Co-Investigator2021–2022WHO/TDR
Development of a Mini MOOC on Vaccination Implementation in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesCo-Investigator2021–2022WHO/TDR
Development of Communication for Development Short Course (Phase 2)Co-Investigator2021–2022UNICEF Ghana
Improving the Effectiveness of Mass Long Lasting Insecticide-treated Net Distribution Campaigns through Community-based Health Planning and Services in Ghana (MY-CAMP)Co-Investigator2021–2022Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition
Enhancing TDR Global African Community EngagementPrincipal Investigator2021–2022WHO/TDR
Leisure or Livelihoods: Youth Perspectives on Gambling and its Social, Economic and Health Impacts in Ghana and MalawiCo-Investigator2020–2022British Academy Global Challenges Research Fund Youth Futures Programme
Rising Inequalities: Taking Stock and Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic (RISIN)Co-Principal Investigator2020–2021Worldwide Universities Network
Development of Communication for Development Short Course (Phase 1)Principal Investigator2020–2021UNICEF Ghana
Reaching Adolescents with Health Services: A Multi-country Study of Adolescent Health Check-ups (Y-Check)Co-Investigator2019–2020Fondation Botnar Switzerland
Regional Training Centre Promoting and Creating TDR Global Community across AfricaPrincipal Investigator2019–2020WHO/TDR