Arikoge Ogedegbe
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Also affiliated: Barking, Havering And Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (2016); AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria (2025); Queen's Hospital (2010); Arkansas Department of Health (2025); Ambrose Alli University (2025)
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Arikoge Ogedegbe's research focuses on public health issues, particularly concerning sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria. Recent publications investigate barriers and facilitators to accessing post sexual-based violence health services among young women in higher education institutions and examine successes, challenges, and opportunities in women's sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria over two decades. Ogedegbe also has research interests in the physiological effects of substance use, with a publication on the histomorphology and weight changes in rat livers following long-term marijuana smoke exposure. With an h-index of 5 and 13 total publications, Ogedegbe's work contributes to understanding critical health disparities and access issues.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 443
Selected Publications
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Barriers and facilitators to accessing post sexual-based violence health services among young women attending higher education institutions in Nigeria (2025)
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Two decades of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria: Successes, challenges, and opportunities (2025)
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- Two decades of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria: Successes, challenges, and opportunities
- Two decades of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria: Successes, challenges, and opportunities
- Two decades of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria: Successes, challenges, and opportunities
- Two decades of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria: Successes, challenges, and opportunities
- Two decades of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria: Successes, challenges, and opportunities
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