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Steven Kator Iorfa
Researcher at University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Publications - 33
Citations - 442
Steven Kator Iorfa is an academic researcher from University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The author has contributed to research in topics: Confirmatory factor analysis & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 28 publications receiving 207 citations.
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COVID-19 Knowledge, Risk Perception, and Precautionary Behavior Among Nigerians: A Moderated Mediation Approach
Steven Kator Iorfa,Iboro F.A. Ottu,Rotimi Oguntayo,Olusola Ayandele,S.O. Kolawole,Joshua C. Gandi,Dangiwa Al,Peter O. Olapegba +7 more
TL;DR: Drawing from the health belief model, it is recommended that COVID-19 awareness campaigns should target raising more awareness of the risks associated with the infection to make individuals engage more in precautionary behaviors.
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Survey data of COVID-19-related Knowledge, Risk Perceptions and Precautionary Behavior among Nigerians.
Peter O. Olapegba,Steven Kator Iorfa,S.O. Kolawole,Rotimi Oguntayo,Rotimi Oguntayo,Joshua C. Gandi,Iboro F.A. Ottu,Olusola Ayandele +7 more
TL;DR: The dataset presented in this paper is an examination of COVID-19-related knowledge, risk perceptions and precautionary health behavior among Nigerians to assist in curbing the Coronavirus pandemic by offering evidence for strategic and targeted interventions as well as health policy formulations and implementation.
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A Preliminary Assessment of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Knowledge and Perceptions in Nigeria
Peter O. Olapegba,Olusola Ayandele,S.O. Kolawole,Rotimi Oguntayo,Rotimi Oguntayo,Joshua C. Gandi,Dangiwa Al,Iboro F.A. Ottu,Steven Kator Iorfa +8 more
TL;DR: Nigerians have relatively high knowledge, mostly derived from traditional media, about COVID-19, which has implications across public health initiatives, compliance with precautionary behavior as well as bilateral relations with foreign nations.
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A Preliminary Assessment of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Knowledge and Perceptions in Nigeria
Peter O. Olapegba,Olusola Ayandele,S.O. Kolawole,Rotimi Oguntayo,Joshua C. Gandi,Dangiwa Al,Iboro F.A. Ottu,Steven Kator Iorfa +7 more
TL;DR: Findings revealed that Nigerians have relatively high knowledge, mostly derived from traditional media, about COVID-19, which has implications across public health initiatives, compliance with precautionary behavior as well as bilateral relations with foreign nations.
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Does peritraumatic distress predict PTSD, depression and anxiety symptoms during and after COVID-19 lockdown in France? A prospective longitudinal study.
Olga Megalakaki,Cyrille Kossigan Kokou-Kpolou,Cyrille Kossigan Kokou-Kpolou,Justine Vaudé,Sunyoung Park,Steven Kator Iorfa,Jude Mary Cénat,Daniel Derivois +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the prevalence of and temporal changes in CPD, its early and follow-up predictors and the extent to which it was predictive of mental health problems.