About
Ken is a social scientist with a background in quantitative/survey methods. He is actively involved in various interdisciplinary projects. For example, he led a successful programme of COVID-19 research surveys in West Africa, which resulted in output relating to key predictors of vaccine hesitancy in Ghana and Togo.
Ken is currently collaborating with colleagues from the Centre for Population Change (CPC) and the International Blast Injury Research Network (IBRN), leading on a series of health needs surveys exploring key predictors of poor mental health among Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced populations (IDP). He also works with research collaborators in Brazil and Ghana to improve the usability of digital and telehealth systems among healthcare professionals.
Ken has a particular interest in advanced quantitative methods, for he is continuously designing and seeking out new ways to accurately capture information via surveys.
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