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Michael Kunnuji
Michael Kunnuji
Department of Sociology, University of Lagos
Verified email at unilag.edu.ng
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Fertility preferences among couples in Nigeria: a cross sectional study
EK Odusina, T Ayotunde, M Kunnuji, DN Ononokpono, G Bishwajit, ...
Reproductive Health 17 (1), 92, 2020
782020
Prevalence and correlates of sexual abuse among female out-of-school adolescents in Iwaya community, Lagos state, Nigeria
MON Kunnuji, A Esiet
African Journal of Reproductive Health 19 (1), 82-90, 2015
592015
Causes of deaths in neonates and children aged 1–59 months in Nigeria: verbal autopsy findings of 2019 Verbal and Social Autopsy study
A Odejimi, J Quinley, GI Eluwa, M Kunnuji, RD Wammanda, W Weiss, ...
BMC Public Health 22 (1), 1130, 2022
522022
International norms and the politics of sexuality education in Nigeria
J Shiffman, M Kunnuji, YR Shawar, RS Robinson
Globalization and health 14 (1), 63, 2018
512018
Does economic growth reduce childhood stunting? A multicountry analysis of 89 demographic and health surveys in sub-Saharan Africa
S Yaya, OA Uthman, M Kunnuji, K Navaneetham, JO Akinyemi, ...
BMJ Global Health 5 (1), 2020
50*2020
Variable implementation of sexuality education in three Nigerian states
MON Kunnuji, RS Robinson, YR Shawar, J Shiffman
Studies in family planning 48 (4), 359-376, 2017
472017
The sexual and reproductive health context of an internally displaced persons' camp in northeastern Nigeria: narratives of girls and young women
HM Marlow, M Kunnuji, A Esiet, F Bukoye, C Izugbara
Frontiers in Reproductive Health 3, 779059, 2022
352022
Experience of domestic violence and acceptance of intimate partner violence among out-of-school adolescent girls in Iwaya Community, Lagos State
MON Kunnuji
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 30 (4), 543-564, 2015
352015
Population density and armed robbery in Nigeria: an analysis of variation across states
M Kunnuji
African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies 9 (1), 5, 2016
332016
A survival analysis of the timing of onset of childbearing among young females in Nigeria: are predictors the same across regions?
MON Kunnuji, I Eshiet, CCP Nnorom
Reproductive health 15 (1), 173, 2018
322018
Basic deprivation and involvement in risky sexual behaviour among out-of-school young people in a Lagos slum
M Kunnuji
Culture, health & sexuality 16 (7), 727-740, 2014
292014
Intimate partner violence: a potential challenge for women’s health in Angola
S Yaya, MON Kunnuji, G Bishwajit
Challenges 10 (1), 21, 2019
272019
Online sexual activities and sexual risk-taking among adolescents and young adults in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria
M Kunnuji
African Journal of Reproductive Health 16 (2), 207-218, 2012
242012
Health beliefs and (timely) use of facility-based care for under-five children: lessons from the qualitative component of Nigeria’s 2019 VASA
M Kunnuji, RD Wammanda, TO Ojogun, J Quinley, S Oguche, A Odejimi, ...
BMC public health 22 (1), 850, 2022
232022
Why ‘elevating country voice’is not decolonizing global health: a frame analysis of in-depth interviews
M Kunnuji, YR Shawar, R Neill, M Manoj, J Shiffman
PLoS Global Public Health 3 (2), e0001365, 2023
172023
Parent-child communication on sexuality-related matters in the city of Lagos, Nigeria
MON Kunnuji
Africa Development 37 (3), 41–58-41–58, 2012
162012
Domestic violence by women against their intimate partners in Nigeria
CR Nwanna, MON Kunnuji
142016
Background predictors of time to death in infancy: evidence from a survival analysis of the 2018 Nigeria DHS data
M Kunnuji, I Eshiet, BO Ahinkorah, T Omogbemi, S Yaya
BMC public health 22 (1), 15, 2022
132022
Diagnosis, treatment, and management of Mpox in urban Informal Settlements in Southwestern Nigeria: an ethnographic approach
O Adegoke, M Schmidt-Sane, M Kunnuji, S Abbas, A Lawanson, ...
BMC Public Health 25 (1), 115, 2025
122025
Understanding resilience, self-reliance and increasing country voice: a clash of ideologies in global health
YR Shawar, R Neill, M Kunnuji, M Manoj, J Shiffman
BMJ Global Health 8 (1), 2023
112023
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