Dissertation and Thesis:
1. Sokoya, G.O. (2003) Socio-cultural constructions of gender roles and psychological wellbeing in farm-families of Ogun State, Nigeria: Exploring the complexities. (Ph.D.Thesis), Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa.
2. Sokoya, G.O. (1990) Analysis of Special Features of Authority and Operationalisation of
University Autonomy in Nigeria. (Ph.D. Thesis) Department of Educational Management, University of Ibadan
3. Sokoya, G.O. (2006) Patterns of Utilization of Rural Public health Facilities (RPHFs) in Ogun State, Nigeria: A Gender Perspective. (MN Dissertation), School of Nursing, WHO Collaboration Centre, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
4. Sokoya, G.O. (1987) Demand and Supply of Teaching Personnel in Health Educational Institutions in Ogun State. (M.Ed. Dissertation), Department of Educational Management, University of Ibadan.
Books:
1. Sokoya, G.O. (2000) Project Development and Management Made Easy : A Concise Guide. Lagos: CSS Ltd. 83 pp.
2. Sokoya, G.O. (2000). Ethics and Legal Implications of Health – Care: A Handbook for Professional Nurses. Lagos: CSS Ltd. 83 pp.
3. Sokoya G. O., Fabusoro E., Irekhore O. T., and Ikudehin O. A Training Handbook for Peer Educators on STIs/HIV/AIDS. University of Agriculture, Abeokuta in Collaboration with the United States Embassy, Abuja. Excellent Concept, Abeokuta. 69pp Edited Volumes
4. Sokoya, G.O. and Adekunle A. O. (Eds) (2000) The Total Woman. Abeokuta, Nigeria: Gbemi Sodipo Press Ltd. 283 pp.
5. Yakubu, A., Moronkola, O. A., Sokoya, G. O. (2006) (Eds.) The Abused and the Society. Royal People Nig. Ltd., Ibadan
Chapters in Books:
6. Ajayi A. O. and Sokoya G. O. (1996) Integer Programming and the Queing Theory Approach of Planning in Ajayi A. O. and Afolabi Popoola Eds.) Management Techniques and Manpower Approaches. Ibadan : Aderibigbe Publishers. Pp.16-29.
7. Sokoya G. O. and Adewunmi (1996) Simulation Model for System Analysis in Ajayi A. O. and Afolabi Popoola (Eds.) Management Techniques and Manpower Approaches. Ibadan : Aderibigbe Publishers. Pp.76- 83.
8. Sokoya, G. O. Sobo, R. A., Sogbein O. & Odususi, A. (2006).Family climate and children’s psychological wellbeing: Intersecting voices of children and parents in Yakubu, A., Moronkola, O. A., Sokoya, G. O. (Ed.) The Abused and the Society. Royal People Nig. Ltd., Ibadan. Pp.243-258.
9. Sokoya, G. O. Mitchell, C. (In Press) Gender, Sexuality and Internet usage: What do girls want? Growing up Online. On-line Book of the Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, Institute of Education, University of London. (Paper accepted for publication)
Articles in Learned Journals (In Print):
1. Sokoya, G.O. (1998) Common Health Problems of the Nigerian Farmer: How to recognize, prevent and manage them. The Nigerian Journal of Agricultural and Rural Management (JARM) Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute (ARMTI), Ilorin, Nigeria. Vols. 3 & 4 No. 3, pp. 50-60.
2. Sokoya, G.O. (1998) Poverty and the Psychological Well-being of Farm-Families: Implications for Rural Extension. The Nigerian Journal of Applied Psychology, Department of Guidance and Counselling, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp 123-134.
3. Sokoya, G.O. (1999) Reproductive Health and Grooming of the `Girl – Child’. Nigerian School Health Journal, Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Vol. 11, Nos 1&2 pp.28 – 33.
4. Sokoya, G.O. and Adegbite, D.A. (1999) Institutional Mechanisms for Women Advancement: Strategy for promoting family health and stability. West African Journal of Nursing (WAJN), [Publication of the West African College of Nursing (WACN)], West African West African Health Community, Lagos, Nigeria. Vol. 11, No.2, pp. 54 – 57.
5. Sokoya, G.O. (1999) Evaluation in Nursing. West African Journal of Nursing Lagos, Nigeria. Vol. 10, No. 1, pp 49-54.
6. Sokoya, G.O. (2000) Objective Assessment and its impact on Students’ Performance. West African Journal of Nursing, Lagos, Nigeria. Vol.11, No 1, pp 41-43.
7. Sokoya, G.O. (2000) Societal and Governmental Responsibility for Girl- Child Growth and Development. Nigerian School Health Journal, Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Vol. 12, Nos 1&2, pp.78-82.
8. Sokoya, G.O. and Oluwatosin, A. (2000) Maternal Characteristics and the Educational Aspirations of Girl-Children in Ogun – State Secondary Schools. African Journal of Educational Management (AJEM), Department of Educational Management, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Vol.8, No1, pp.163 –174.
9. Sokoya, G.O. and Sogbein, C.F. (2000) The Vulnerability of farmers to Tetanus: A Case Study of a fifteen-year old farmer West African Journal of Nursing Lagos, Nigeria Vol.11, No 1, pp 49-52.
10. Sokoya, G.O. and Famuyide, E.O. (2000) Application of Management Skills for Sustainable Women Entrepreneurship. African Journal of Educational Management (AJEM), Department of Educational Management, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Vol. 8, No 2, pp. 45 –50.
11. Sokoya, G. O. (2001) Management Training Needs in Agricultural Extension. African Journal of Educational Management (AJEM), Department of Educational Management, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Vol. 9, N0. 1, 35-44.
12. Oluwalana E. O. A. and Sokoya G. O. (2001) Management as a Tool for achieving effectiveness in the Agricultural Extension Delivery System African Journal of Educational Planning and Policy Studies (AJEPPS), Department of Educational Management, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Vol. 3, N0. 1, 49-58.
13. Adegbite, D.A., Sokoya, G.O. and Philip B.B. (2002) Women-In-Agriculture and Environmental Sanitation for Optimum Health and Productivity: Implications for Women-In-Development Unit of AMREC. FAMAN Journal, Vol 6, No 1, pp. 94-106.
14. Sobo, R. A. and Sokoya, G. O. (2002) An Obstetric Case Study on Mrs. A. A. with Eclampsia. West African Journal of Nursing Lagos, Nigeria Vol.13, No 2, pp. 56-159.
15. Sokoya, G. O. (2002) Gender Sensitive Approaches to reduction of Violence against women: A Case-Study. West African Journal of Nursing (WAJN), [Publication of the West African College of Nursing (WACN)], West African Health Community, Lagos, Nigeria. Vol.13 (1) 7-11.
16. Sokoya, G. and Muthukrishna, N. (2003). Socio-cultural constructions of gender identities of rural farm-children in south-western Nigeria: Implications for education and social transformation. Perspectives In Education (PIE), Faculty of Education, University of Pretoria, South Africa. Vol. 21(3) 47-57.
17. Sokoya, G. O. (2004). How does Marital Dynamics influence Psychological Wellbeing in Farm-families? Gender and Behaviour, Ife Centre for Psychological Studies/Services, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in conjunction with the Network of Psychological Studies of Women Issues, University of Ibadan. Vol.2 (2004), 141-157.
18. Sokoya G. O., Muthukrishna, N. Daber, B. (2004). “We don’t want to talk about it”: A gender analysis of experiences of survivors of the Rwandan genocide, The Nigerian Journal of Applied Psychology, Department of Guidance and Counselling, University of Ibadan. Vol. 8 (2) 164-180
19. Sokoya G. O., Muthukrishna, N. and Collings S. J (2005). Afrocentric and gendered constructions of psychological wellbeing in Nigeria: A case study. Journal of Psychology In Africa., The Pennsylvania State University, USA. Vol 15, No. 1 pp.31-40.
20. Sokoya, G O, Collings, S. and Muthukrishna, N. (2005). Exploring the complexities of gender roles and psychological wellbeing in farm-families: implications for agricultural extension, management and research. South African Journal of Agricultural Extension, Vol. 34(1), 122-135. [Abstract]
21. Sokoya, G. O. (2006). Self-reflexivity in gender research: The dilemma of an African Feminist Scholar, Gender and Behaviour, Ife Centre for Psychological Studies/Services, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in Consortium with Psychologia (Ghana). Vol. 4 (1) 867-880
22. Ikudehin, O.A, Sokoya, G.O., Awotunde, J.M., Sopeju, J.O., and Omotayo, A.M. (2006) Awareness, Information sources and response of rural mothers towards National Programme on Immunization in Ogun State. West African Journal of Nursing (WAJN) Vol.17 (2) Pp 105-109
23. Sokoya,G. O., Oluwalana, E. O. and Irekhore, O. T. (2006) Men’s leisure and women’s multiple role involvement in farm-families’ agribusiness: implications for gender sensitive management approaches, Gender and Behaviour, Ife Centre for Psychological Studies/Services, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in Consortium with Psychologia (Ghana). Vol. 4 (2) 882-895 [Abstract]
24. Sokoya G. O., Muthukrishna, N. and Collings S. J (2007). The intersection of gender roles and psychological wellbeing in rural families: Implications for African scholarship, The Nigerian Journal of Applied Psychology, Department of Guidance and Counselling, University of Ibadan. Vol. 9 (1)
25. Muthukrishna, N., Sokoya, G. O. (2008). Gender differences in pretend play amongst school children in Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Gender and Behaviour, Ife Centre for Psychological Studies/Services, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Vol. 6 (1) 1577- 1590
26. Sobo, R. A., Sokoya, G. O., Odufuwa, B. A. and Awonusi, P. A. (2008) Knowledge, attitudes and practice of exclusive breastfeeding among rural mothers in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state, Nigeria. West African Journal of Nursing (WAJN). Vol 19 (2) 121-124.
27. Muthukrishna, N., Sokoya,G. O., Moodley, S. (2009). Gender and Disability: An Intersectional Analysis of experiences of ten disabled women in Kwazu-Natal. Gender and Behaviour, Ife Centre for Psychological Studies/Services, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Paper Accepted for publication