نتایج جستجو برای: depression hivaids nigeria prevalence

تعداد نتایج: 461470  

2012
IO Onwuekwe OS Ekenze Bzeala-Adikaibe JU Ejekwu

BACKGROUND Depression is a common psychiatric disorder in epilepsy patients. A bidirectional interaction is thought to be present between epilepsy and depression. There are few studies of this relationship in Nigerian Africans. OBJECTIVES This was a cross-sectional study of the frequency and pattern of depression in a cohort of epilepsy patients in Enugu, South East Nigeria. MATERIALS AND M...

2018
Deborah O Aluh Obinna C Anyachebelu Chibueze Anosike Ezinne L Anizoba

Background Depression is a leading cause of disability and has been projected to become the 2nd most burdensome disease by the year 2020; depression has also been found to be the strongest single risk factor for attempted or completed suicides. Adolescent-onset mood disorders are frequently unrecognized or misdiagnosed and often go untreated. While there is a growing literature on the mental he...

Journal: :caspian journal of internal medicine 0
novin nikbakhsh babol university of medical sciences sussan moudi babol university of medical sciences setareh abbasian babol university of medical sciences soraya khafri babol university of medical sciences

background: depression and anxiety had negative effects on the quality of life of cancer patients, thus hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads) is a useful instrument for screening these problems. this research was performed to assess the prevalence of their anxiety and depression. methods: from 2012-2013, one hundred fifty patients with recent diagnosis of different cancers in babol, iran...

2018
Samson Bamidele Olorunju Onoja Matthew Akpa Rotimi Felix Afolabi

BACKGROUND Childhood and adolescent depression is common and often persists into adulthood with negative implications for school performances, peer relationship and behavioural functioning. The Child Depression Inventory (CDI) has been used to assess depression among adolescents in many countries including Nigeria but it is uncertain if the theoretical structure of CDI appropriately fits the ex...

2016
Ogboi Sonny Johnbull

As of 2014 in Nigeria, the HIV prevalence rate among adults ages 15-49 was 3.17 per cent. Nigeria has the second-largest number of people living with HIV, as 9% of all people living with HIV globally are in Nigeria, 14% of the global deaths from HIVrelated illness are in Nigeria [1] and with a population of about 170 million and despite the recent drop in HIV prevalence to 4.4%, about 3.8-4.0 m...

The prevalence of Adenovirus was determined among children with gastroenteritis/ diarrhea in Warri, Southern, Nigeria. Adenovirus was detected using a lateral flow immunochromatographic test kit (Gastro Vir-Strip, Coris Bioconcept, Belgium). The prevalence of Adenovirus was 11 (14.7%) and there were no association with age and gender of subjects. There is need for routine screening of Adenoviru...

2017
Bawo O. James Ibironke F. Thomas Joyce O. Omoaregba Esther O. Okogbenin Kingsley M. Okonoda Abdu W. Ibrahim Auwal S. Salihu Yewande O. Oshodi Andrew Orovwigho Paul C. Odinka George O. Eze Godwin C. Onyebueke Benjamin E. Aweh

Objectives To assess the prevalence and factors associated with perceived stress among medical students. Methods A cross-sectional study of students (n=623) selected across eight medical schools in Nigeria. A structured questionnaire obtained socio-demographic characteristics, alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test), other psychoactive drug use (Drug Abuse Screening Test), anx...

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