Professor Enoch Teye-Kwadjo is a Professor of Health Psychology and Psychometrics at the Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, with additional roles as an Extraordinary Lecturer at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. 

Professor Teye-Kwadjo earned a BA (Hons) in Psychology from University of Ghana. He subsequently obtained an MPhil in Human Development (Community Psychology track) from Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He later received a PhD in Health Psychology from Stellenbosch University, where he also completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psychometrics. 

Professor Teye-Kwadjo’s research interests span health behaviour theory, psycho-oncology, psychometrics, HIV, road traffic behaviour, as well as migration and mental health. He won the Pittu Laungani Best Paper Award in 2019 for his research on risky driving behaviour in urban Ghana. 

A prolific researcher, Professor Teye-Kwadjo has published over 40 articles and book chapters and reviewed for more than 62 scientific journals. He is actively involved in supervising undergraduate and graduate students, serving as an internal and external examiner, and collaborating with established academics at universities in South Africa, the UK, and beyond. 

He also serves on the editorial boards of two international journals. 

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