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Dr Isaac Nyarko Kwakye

PhD

Lecturer, School of Built Environment
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Dr Isaac Nyarko Kwakye is a Lecturer of Environmental Psychology, Health Psychology and Health Promotion at the School of Built Environment. Dr. Kwakye holds Bachelors degree in Psychology from University of Cape Coast, MSc Health Psychology from University of Southampton, and PhD in Health Promotion (UCC).
His research focuses on Environmental impact on Health, Health Psychology, Psychosocial Social Aspect of Diabetes Care, Patient Experiences, Stress, Community Health Promotion, Placebo Trials and Mental Health. Dr. has researched and published in international peer reviewed journals.

Environmental impact on Health, Health Psychology, Psychosocial Social Aspect of Diabetes Care, Patient’s Experiences, Stress, Community Health Promotion, Placebo Trials and Mental Health

Kwakye, I. N., Hormenu, T., Antwi, J., & Kwakye, K. A. P. (2022). Lived Experiences of Diabetics with the Health Care System in the Rural Areas. Axton Journal of Medical Case Reports (AJMCR), 1(1). DOI: 10.46998/AJMCR.2022.01.000001

Aidoo, E & Kwakye, I. N. (2022). Patterns of Social Support and Multiple Roles on the Psychological Wellbeing of Working-Class Women. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 35(3): 8-18. DOI:10.9734/JESBS/2022/v35i330409.

Roberts, C. O., Sarfo, K., & Kwakye, I. N. (2021). Coping Mechanisms to Mitigate Occupational Stress by Women in Accra Metropolis. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 9(6), 207-227.

Kwakye, I. N., Antwi, J., Essel, C., & Yeboah, P. A. (2020). Nursing Students First Clinical Experience with a Dying Patient or the Dead: A Phenomenological Study. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 25-39.

Kwakye, I. N., Garner, M., Baldwin, D. S., Bamford, S., Pinkney, V., & Bishop, F. L. (2016). Altruism, Personal Benefit, and Anxieties: A Phenomenological Study of Healthy Volunteers Experiences in a Placebo-Controlled Trial of Duloxetine. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental. 31 (4), 332340. DOI: 10.1002/hup.2543