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  • PLACEBO AN ESSENTIAL INGREDIENT IN COUNSELING-EDUCATION FOR DAIMONOMAGEIA (WITCHCRAFTS): A CASE STUDY OF DIVERSE HEALTH CONDITIONS IN THE AMUZI COMMUNITY

    Francis Chukwuedozie Nwachukwu, Anthonia Uchenna Nwachukwu

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  • DEMOGRAPHICS, MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY, AND DELAY FACTOR ON MENTAL HEALTH HELP-SEEKING ATTITUDE IN INNER CITY YOUTHS IN UYO, NIGERIA.

    Leonard C. Orji, Gboyega E. Abikoye, Alliu Sadiat

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  • ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE USE OF FACE MASKS IN PREVENTING COVID-19 AMONG YABA RESIDENTS.

    Bolajoko I. Malomo, Lisa Ngozi Odumosu

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  • DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF MARITAL CONFLICT INVENTORY

    Pamela A. Udoka, Anietie M. Umoren, Adebayo O. Adejumo, Helen O. Osinowo

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  • DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION, PATIENT TRUST AND PATIENT SATISFACTION AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE MAKURDI, NIGERIA.

    Samuel T. Anhange (Ph.D), Kashimana R. Tyovenda, Abraham T. Kwaghgbah

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  • MINORITY STRESS FACTORS AND MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG KEY POPULATIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

    James R. Sunday, Aniedi P. Etuk, Dorothy J. Okoro, Gboyega E. Abikoye

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  • RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STIGMATIZATION AND DEPRESSION ON BURDEN OF CARE AMONG CAREGIVERS OF PATIENTS LIVING WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS

    Chinwe Onyemaechi, Ezechukwu Charles, Resurrecta Agu

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  • RESILIENCE, SOCIAL-SUPPORT, AGE AND PARENTAL-STATUS AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG PARENTS WITH VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN IN POST COVID-19 ERA IN NIGERIA

    H. O. Imhonde, A. U. J. Imonigie

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  • PREVALENCE OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AND SYMPTOMS MANIFESTATION ACROSS DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AMONG INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN JOS, NIGERIA.

    Gyang T. Rwang, Grace M. Kibanja, Kajumba M. Mayanja

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  • MENTAL HEALTH RISKS IN DIGITAL DEBT RECOVERY: INSIGHTS FROM NIGERIA’S DIGITAL MONEY LENDING SECTOR

    Johnson T. Oyeleke Ph.D

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  • DEMOGRAPHICS, MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY, AND DELAY FACTOR ON MENTAL HEALTH HELP-SEEKING ATTITUDE IN INNER CITY YOUTHS IN UYO, NIGERIA.

    Leonard C. Orji, Gboyega E. Abikoye, Alliu Sadiat

    » Abstract


  • PREVALENCE OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AND SYMPTOMS MANIFESTATION ACROSS DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AMONG INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN JOS, NIGERIA.

    Gyang T. Rwang, Grace M. Kibanja, Kajumba M. Mayanja

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  • DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION, PATIENT TRUST AND PATIENT SATISFACTION AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE MAKURDI, NIGERIA.

    Samuel T. Anhange (Ph.D), Kashimana R. Tyovenda, Abraham T. Kwaghgbah

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  • TELEPSYCHOLOGY RESPONSE FOR MENTAL HEALTH CARE DURING PERIOD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE PANDEMIC: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

    Abayomi Sunday Daramola, Benjamin Oladapo Olley, Johnson Tunde Oyeleke, Samson Olowo Kolawole

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  • MENTAL HEALTH RISKS IN DIGITAL DEBT RECOVERY: INSIGHTS FROM NIGERIA’S DIGITAL MONEY LENDING SECTOR

    Johnson T. Oyeleke Ph.D

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  • RISK PERCEPTION AND PERCEIVED STIGMA AS PREDICTORS OF CAESEREAN SECTION REFUSAL AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN IN UYO

    Hope J. Bassey, Otu O. Essien, Mfon E. Ineme, Gboyega E. Abikoye

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  • PLACEBO AN ESSENTIAL INGREDIENT IN COUNSELING-EDUCATION FOR DAIMONOMAGEIA (WITCHCRAFTS): A CASE STUDY OF DIVERSE HEALTH CONDITIONS IN THE AMUZI COMMUNITY

    Francis Chukwuedozie Nwachukwu, Anthonia Uchenna Nwachukwu

    » Abstract


  • RESILIENCE, SOCIAL-SUPPORT, AGE AND PARENTAL-STATUS AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG PARENTS WITH VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN IN POST COVID-19 ERA IN NIGERIA

    H. O. Imhonde, A. U. J. Imonigie

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  • PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG INFORMAL CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

    Dorothy John Okoro, Aniedi Peter Etuk, James Robson Sunday, Gboyega E.Abikoye

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  • ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE USE OF FACE MASKS IN PREVENTING COVID-19 AMONG YABA RESIDENTS.

    Bolajoko I. Malomo, Lisa Ngozi Odumosu

    » Abstract