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Publikováno v:
International Nursing Review
Background COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the way things are done in walks of life including nursing education in both developing and developed countries. Nursing schools all over the world as well as in developing countries responded to the pandemic
Autor:
Wendel D. Abel, Daniel C. Oshi, Patrice Whitehorne-Smith, Sarah N Oshi, Chinwendu F Agu, Alana Griffith, Kimone Brown, Kayan A. Campbell-Williams
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Health & Medicine. 25:824-831
The objective of this study was to assess whether students' sense of belonging at school was associated with cannabis use among secondary school students in Barbados. This was a cross-sectional study involving a nationally representative weighted sam
Autor:
Uki Atkinson, Wendel D. Abel, Tana Ricketts-Roomes, Kayan A. Campbell-Williams, Gabrielle Mitchell, Chinwendu F Agu, Sarah N Oshi, Daniel C. Oshi, Patrice Whitehorne-Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Substance Use. 25:152-156
Background: In 2015, Jamaica amended the Dangerous Drugs Act (DDA, 2015), to decriminalize marijuana to allow marijuana possession and use for specific purposes.Objective: This study was carried ou...
Gender differences in the factors associated with early age of initiation of cannabis use in Jamaica
Autor:
Tana Ricketts-Roomes, Ashley Belinfante, Wendel D. Abel, Sarah N Oshi, Patrice Whitehorne-Smith, Gabrielle Mitchell, Daniel C. Oshi, Joy Harrison, Carole Mitchell, Uki Atkinson, Chinwendu F Agu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Substance Use. 24:170-175
Objective: This study aimed to examine the gender differences in the factors associated with early age of cannabis use. Methods: Secondary data analysis was done on the National Housing Survey 2016...
Publikováno v:
International nursing reviewReferences. 67(2)
AIM A reciprocal partnership between two World Health Organization Collaborating Centers in the Americas region aimed to strengthen nursing and midwifery education through innovative integration of high-fidelity simulation. METHODS/IMPLEMENTATION Imm
Autor:
Sarah N, Oshi, Wendel D, Abel, Tana, Ricketts Roomes, Ijeoma A, Meka, Joy, Harrison, Steve, Weaver, Chinwendu F, Agu, Patrice Whitehorne, Smith, Joachim C, Omeje, Tania, Rae, Daniel C, Oshi
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP. 19(S1)
Background: Alcohol consumption among young people is a major public health problem world-wide and in Jamaica. A number of factors have been reported to affect alcohol use among high school students. The aim of this study was to investigate the influ
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Chinwendu F, Agu, Daniel C, Oshi, Steve, Weaver, Wendel D, Abel, Tania, Rae, Tana F, Ricketts Roomes, Sarah N, Oshi
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP. 19(S1)
Background: Underage alcohol use is a pervasive problem with serious health, social and safety consequences. This study was undertaken to assess alcohol use by primary school children in Trinidad and Tobago, and to identify associated risk factors. M
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Chinwendu F, Agu, Daniel C, Oshi, Wendel D, Abel, Tania, Rae, Sarah N, Oshi, Tana, Ricketts-Roomes, Ijeoma A, Meka, Joy, Harrison, Uche, Dimkpa, Steve, Weaver
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP. 19(S1)
Alcohol consumption has significant health, social and economic implications. Alcohol is the most prevalent psychoactive substance used by Jamaican adolescents. The aim of this study was to determine whether alcohol is associated with sexual risk beh
Autor:
Wendel D, Abel, Steve, Weaver, Tana, Ricketts Roomes, Chinwendu F, Agu, Patrice Whitehorne, Smith, Daniel C, Oshi, Joy, Harrison, Kristen, Smith, Gabrielle, Mitchell, Ashley, Belinfante, Tania, Rae, Sarah N, Oshi
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP. 19(S1)
Objective: Alcohol is one of the most commonly consumed substances in Jamaica, despite the many health problems associated with excessive alcohol use. The aim of this study was to identify potential risk factors for alcohol binge drinking among Jamai
Autor:
Sarah N, Oshi, Daniel C, Oshi, Steve, Weaver, Chinwendu F, Agu, Patrice Whitehorne, Smith, Tana, Ricketts Roomes, Ijeoma A, Meka, Tania, Rae, Wendel D, Abel
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP. 19(S1)
Background: Cigarette is one of the most widely used addictive substances and a leading cause of death. Prevalence of cigarette smoking has been reported to be high in the Caribbean, including Jamaica. The aim of this study was to determine whether s