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Roger Antabe

Researcher at University of Western Ontario

Publications -  48
Citations -  532

Roger Antabe is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 34 publications receiving 308 citations.

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Traditional agriculture in transition: examining the impacts of agricultural modernization on smallholder farming in Ghana under the new Green Revolution

TL;DR: Following the renewed effort at achieving a new green revolution for Africa, emphasis has been placed on modernizing smallholder agriculture through the deployment of improved inputs especially mec... as discussed by the authors.
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Persistent misconceptions about HIV transmission among males and females in Malawi

TL;DR: Higher levels of ABC prevention knowledge were associated with lower likelihood of endorsing misconceptions among females and males, and household wealth quintiles, education, religion, and urban–rural residence were significantly associated with endorsing misconceptions about HIV transmission.
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Timing and utilisation of antenatal care service in Nigeria and Malawi.

TL;DR: Timing of first ANC visit was strongly influenced by wealth in Nigeria but not in Malawi, and should incorporate both wealth and degrees of urbanicity into country level implementation strategies.
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Residential Remittances and Food Security in the Upper West Region of Ghana

TL;DR: In this article, the potential impact of remittances from out migration from the Upper West Region to the southern belt of Ghana for farming has become commonplace, and the authors used multivariate ordered logistic regression (MOLR) to assess the linkage between remittance and household food security.
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Women’s household decision-making autonomy and safer sex negotiation in Nigeria: An analysis of the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey

TL;DR: It may be important that marital-based policies and counselling promote environments in which married women can establish equal power relations with their husbands and eliminate structural barriers that hinder married women’s economic opportunities in Nigeria.