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    Factors influencing knowledge about childhood autism among final year undergraduate Medical, Nursing and Psychology students of University of Nigeria, Enugu State, Nigeria by Igwe, Monday N, Bakare, Muideen O, Agomoh, Ahamefule O, Onyeama, Gabriel M, Okonkwo, Kevin O

    Published in Italian journal of pediatrics (13-06-2010)
    “…Knowledge and awareness about childhood autism is low among health care workers and the general populace in Nigeria. Poor knowledge about childhood autism…”
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    Etiological explanation, treatability and preventability of childhood autism: a survey of Nigerian healthcare workers' opinion by Bakare, Muideen Owolabi, Agomoh, Ahamefule O, Ebigbo, Peter O, Eaton, Julian, Okonkwo, Kevin O, Onwukwe, Jojo U, Onyeama, Gabriel M

    Published in Annals of general psychiatry (12-02-2009)
    “…Because of their peculiar sociocultural background, healthcare workers in sub-Saharan African subcultures may have various conceptions on different aspects of…”
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    Psychological complications of childhood chronic physical illness in Nigerian children and their mothers: the implication for developing pediatric liaison services by Bakare, Muideen O, Omigbodun, Olayinka O, Kuteyi, Olugbenga B, Meremikwu, Martin M, Agomoh, Ahamefule O

    “…Pediatric liaison services attending to the psychological health needs of children with chronic physical illness are limited or virtually non-existent in…”
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    Missed post-hospitalisation clinic appointment in a psychiatric hospital in Southeast Nigeria by Nwefoh, Emeka, Aguocha, Chinyere Mirian, Achor, Justin, Uwakwe, Richard, Onyeama, Gabriel, Bakare, Muideen Owolabi, Agomoh, Ahamefule O.

    Published in Mental health, religion & culture (03-07-2018)
    “…Patients who have been attended to at psychiatric institutions sometimes fail to keep their scheduled appointments. This study was designed to assess the…”
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    The socio-demographic characteristics and patterns of help-seeking among patients with schizophrenia in south-east Nigeria by Odinka, Paul C, Oche, Martins, Ndukuba, Appolos C, Muomah, Rosemary C, Osika, Michael U, Bakare, Muideen O, Agomoh, Ahamefule O, Uwakwe, Richard

    “…A large proportion of psychiatric patients in Nigeria seek help from other sources which ultimately lead to treatment delay. Treatment delay could have…”
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    Knowledge about childhood autism among health workers (KCAHW) questionnaire: description, reliability and internal consistency by Bakare, Muideen O, Ebigbo, Peter O, Agomoh, Ahamefule O, Menkiti, Nkem C

    “…Knowledge and awareness about childhood autism is low among health workers and the general community in Nigeria and other Sub-Saharan African countries. Poor…”
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    The sociocultural conceptualisations of schizophrenia and patterns of help seeking in south-east Nigeria by Odinka, Paul Chigozie, Muomah, Rosemary Chizobam, Ndukuba, Appolos Chidi, Oche, Martins, Osika, Michael Ubigha, Owolabi Bakare, Muideen, Agomoh, Ahamefule O., Uwakwe, Richard

    Published in Mental health, religion & culture (07-02-2015)
    “…Socioculturally influenced interpretations of mental illness play decisive roles on the time and choice of treatment. These often result in significant delays…”
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    Co-morbid disorders and sexual risk behavior in Nigerian adolescents with bipolar disorder by Bakare, Muideen O, Agomoh, Ahamefule O, Ebigbo, Peter O, Onyeama, Gabriel M, Eaton, Julian, Onwukwe, Jojo U, Okonkwo, Kevin O

    Published in International archives of medicine (01-06-2009)
    “…Adolescent onset bipolar disorder often presents with co-morbid disorders of which psychoactive substance use disorders are notable. Mania symptoms and…”
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