WILSON MAJEE

WILSON MAJEE

University of Missouri

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About WILSON MAJEE

WILSON MAJEE, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Missouri, specializes in the field of Community leadership development, cooperative business development, health promotion - infant feeding, community capacity buildi.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

COVID-19 and Immigrant Status: A Qualitative Study of Malawian Immigrants Living in South Africa

Toward Re-Enforcing Resilience in Crisis: African American Family Voices during the COVID-19 Pandemic

“We want to see youth that would be better people than us”: A case report on addressing adolescent substance use in rural South Africa

“We Must Sit Like This and Discuss”: Introducing Needs Ranking as an Innovative Qualitative Methodology for Engaging Disengaged Youth

COVID-19 and Higher Education: A qualitative study on academic experiences of African International students in the Midwest

The past is so present: understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among African American adults using qualitative data

COVID-19 and Student Life: An Ubuntu and resilience perspective on the experiences of African International University Students in the United States

COVID-19 and Migrant Coping Strategies: A Person in Environment Perspective on Experiences of Malawian Migrants Living in South Africa

WILSON MAJEE Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

840

Citations(since 2020)

585

Cited By

458

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

University of Missouri

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WILSON MAJEE Skills & Research Interests

Community leadership development

cooperative business development

health promotion - infant feeding

community capacity buildi

Top articles of WILSON MAJEE

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

COVID-19 and Immigrant Status: A Qualitative Study of Malawian Immigrants Living in South Africa

Health & Social Care in the Community

Ifeolu David

Martina Lembani

Gashaye M Tefera

Wilson Majee

2024/4/1

Toward Re-Enforcing Resilience in Crisis: African American Family Voices during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Adaobi Anakwe

Wilson Majee

Monica Ponder

Rhonda BeLue

2023/12/29

“We want to see youth that would be better people than us”: A case report on addressing adolescent substance use in rural South Africa

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Ifeolu David

Lisa Wegner

Wilson Majee

2023/2/16

“We Must Sit Like This and Discuss”: Introducing Needs Ranking as an Innovative Qualitative Methodology for Engaging Disengaged Youth

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

Wilson Majee

Lisa Wegner

2023/9/8

COVID-19 and Higher Education: A qualitative study on academic experiences of African International students in the Midwest

Applied Research in Quality of Life

Ifeolu David

Omoshola Kehinde

Gashaye M Tefera

Kelechi Onyeaka

Idethia Shevon Harvey

...

2023/2

The past is so present: understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among African American adults using qualitative data

Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

Wilson Majee

Adaobi Anakwe

Kelechi Onyeaka

Idethia S Harvey

2023/2

COVID-19 and Student Life: An Ubuntu and resilience perspective on the experiences of African International University Students in the United States

Journal of International Students

Gashaye Melaku Tefera

Kelechi Onyeaka

Nameri Conteh

Ifeolu David

Omoshola Kehinde

...

2023/8/1

COVID-19 and Migrant Coping Strategies: A Person in Environment Perspective on Experiences of Malawian Migrants Living in South Africa

Journal of Social Service Research

Gashaye Melaku Tefera

Martina Lembani

Ifeolu David

Wilson Majee

2023/7/4

Participant perspectives on the effects of an African American faith-based health promotion educational intervention: A qualitative study

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

Wilson Majee

Adaobi Anakwe

Kelechi Onyeaka

Verna Laboy

Judith Mutamba

...

2023/6

Needs ranking: A qualitative study using a participatory approach

Health & Social Care in the Community

Wilson Majee

Nameri Conteh

Joachim Jacobs

Lisa Wegner

2022/11

COVID-19 and crisis communication among African American households.

Families, Systems, & Health

Adaobi Anakwe

Wilson Majee

Monica Ponder

Rhonda BeLue

2022/9

COVID-19,“A Gift and a Curse” in Unsettling Times: A Qualitative Study

Family & Community Health

Adaobi Anakwe

Wilson Majee

Rhonda BeLue

2022/7/1

Unpreparedness and uncertainty: a qualitative study of African American experiences during COVID-19 pandemic

Sociological Spectrum

Adaobi Anakwe

Wilson Majee

Ifeolu David

Rhonda BeLue

2022/5/4

‘Sport, taverns and church’: Leisure engagement amongst the youth in rural communities in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES)

Lisa Wegner

Wilson Majee

2022/12/1

Take time to listen: community health worker perceptions on self-management trainer role

Journal of Community Practice

Wilson Majee

Jose Frantz

Anthea Rhoda

Laura Schopp

2022/1/2

P066 “Using an adult mindset”: An examination of fertility desires and reproductive planning among low-income black fathers

Contraception

A Anakwe

W Majee

K White

R BeLue

2022/12/1

Rural voices: A social‐ecological perspective on factors influencing youth substance use in rural South Africa

Health & Social Care in the Community

Wilson Majee

Nameri Conteh

Joachim Jacobs

Karien Jooste

Lisa Wegner

2021/11

Sink or swim: Virtual life challenges among African American families during COVID-19 lockdown

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Adaobi Anakwe

Wilson Majee

Kemba Noel-London

Iris Zachary

Rhonda BeLue

2021/4/18

Self-management in youth

Self-Management in Chronic Illness: Principles, Practice, and Empowerment Strategies for Better Health

Lisa Wegner

Wilson Majee

2021

Emerging from the shadows: Intrinsic and extrinsic factors facing community health workers in Western Cape, South Africa

International journal of environmental research and public health

Wilson Majee

Laura Schopp

Levona Johnson

Adaobi Anakwe

Anthea Rhoda

...

2020/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 23
Prof. Lydia Aziato

Prof. Lydia Aziato

University of Ghana

H-index: 9
Kimberly J.M. Keller

Kimberly J.M. Keller

University of Missouri

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