Lucky Gospel Amaugo

PhD Student

Lucky Gospel Amaugo

Lucky Gospel Amaugo is a PhD student at the University of Bedfordshire's Institute for Health Research. His PhD study is aiming explore loneliness and mental health among informal caregivers of children with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria and to evaluate the conceptual relationship between loneliness and mental health within the context of informal caregiving of children with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.

In 2003, he completed his Bachelor's degree in Microbiology from Abia State University, Nigeria. He then worked with different charitable organisations involved in sexual health awareness among young people in Nigeria.

In 2012, he completed his MSc Public Health degree from the University of Bedfordshire, where he conducted a systematic review on the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS school-based sexual health education programmes in Nigeria.

Alongside his studies, he founded and concurrently runs, Relationship Builders International Foundation, a Nigerian based charitable Organisation focused on relationship and sexual health education.

Recent Publications

  • Amaugo, L.G, Papadopoulos, C., Ochieng, B.,and Ali, N. (2014). The effectiveness of HIV/AIDS school-based sexual health education programmes in Nigeria: A systematic review. Health Education Research; 29 (4): 633-648.

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