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pro vyhledávání: '"Mark S Ezeme"'
Autor:
Birinus A Ezeala-Adikaibe, Chinweike F Ekochin, Mark S Ezeme, Chigekwu N Mbadiwe, Chibuzo C Okwara, Monday U Nwobodo, Paul C Okoli, Cajetan C Nganwuchi, Obumneme B Anyim, Casmir Orjioke, Chidimma Orah-Okpala, Ngozi P Ezeala-Adikaibe, Ijeoma B Ndionuka, Chiamaka Okereke, Grace O Eneh, Pauline N Onodugo, Ikenwugwu T Holyword
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medicine and Health Development, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 77-87 (2024)
Background: Knowledge of epilepsy in rural communities is crucial in developing educational materials for epilepsy awareness, as most people living with epilepsy (PLWE) live in these communities. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the knowledg
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5a732e3187dc4a17b219a343249ca43d
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science. 6:192-196
Background: Even though depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders complicating physical illnesses, not many studies have elucidated the clinical and laboratory correlates and predictors of depression in patients with kidney disease.
Autor:
Kennedy U. Amadi, Rosemary C. Muomah, Paul C. Odinka, Mark S Ezeme, Stanley Obiora Nwoha, Ujunwa C. Nduanya, Jaclyn I. Odinka, AC Ndukuba
Publikováno v:
African Health Sciences; Vol 19, No 3 (2019); 2515-2525
African Health Sciences
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Background: Postpartum depression and anxiety could cause poor mother-infant relationship that could impair infant growth and cognitive development. Psychiatric assessment has not been part of periodic evaluations in postnatal clinics. Some apparentl
Autor:
Kennedy U. Amadi, Paul C. Odinka, AC Ndukuba, Richard Uwakwe, Monday N Igwe, Mark S Ezeme, Nichodemus O. Obayi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 28:721-738
A significant proportion of patients treated for schizophrenia respond poorly to medication. Few studies have systematically examined the impact of clinical characteristics of patients to antipsychotic response in our environment. The study aimed to
Autor:
AC Ndukuba, Kennedy U. Amadi, Paul Oreke Njoku, Chinyere M. Aguocha, Monday N Igwe, Anayochukwu Odo, Emmanuel Omamurhomu Olose, Nnenna A. Ajayi, Nicodemus Okwudili Obayi, Mark S Ezeme
Publikováno v:
Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 19:961-971
Presence of psychological distress and poor quality of life (QoL) may affect the outcome of HIV/AIDS. One hundred and seventeen consecutive and consenting participants were interviewed using a Socio-demographic questionnaire, Kessler Psychological Di
Autor:
Rosemary C. Muomah, Mark S Ezeme, AC Ndukuba, Paul C. Odinka, Kennedy U. Amadi, Chinyere M. Aguocha, Richard Uwakwe
Publikováno v:
Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 19:371-378
The study aims to compare the coping styles of patients with diabetes with those with depression. A total of 224 patients, 112 with depression and an equal number with diabetes were recruited. Sociodemographic variables were determined with the socio
Autor:
Kennedy U. Amadi, Richard Uwakwe, AC Ndukuba, Nicodemus K Obayi, Mark S Ezeme, Monday N Igwe, Paul C. Odinka
Publikováno v:
African Health Sciences; Vol 16, No 2 (2016); 497-506
Background: Religion is a powerful coping strategy. Diabetes and depression are common conditions in our environment that induce psychological distress, thus requiring coping for better outcome. Studies indicate that increased religiosity is associat
Autor:
AC Ndukuba, Richard Uwakwe, Monday N Igwe, Paul C. Odinka, Nichodemus O. Obayi, Kennedy U. Amadi, Mark S Ezeme
Publikováno v:
African Health Sciences; Vol 16, No 4 (2016); 1036-1044
Background: Many patients with schizophrenia respond poorly to antipsychotic medication. Few studies have systematically examined the relationship of social and demographic characteristics of these patients to treatment response in our environment. O