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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder among medical students of a Nigerian university.
- B. A. Issa, A. D. Yussuf, A. W. O. Olatinwo, M. Ighodalo
- Medicine
- Annals of African medicine
- 1 July 2010
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE
This study aimed at estimating the prevalence and associated factors of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) among medical students in a University in the North-Central State… Expand
Depression comorbidity among patients with tuberculosis in a university teaching hospital outpatient clinic in Nigeria.
- B. A. Issa, A. D. Yussuf, Suleiman I Kuranga
- Medicine
- Mental health in family medicine
- 1 September 2009
Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading infectious cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Medication non-compliance has been recognised as one of the drawbacks in the… Expand
Predictors of psychiatric readmissions to the psychiatric unit of a tertiary health facility in a Nigerian city - a 5-year study.
- A. D. Yussuf, S. Kuranga, +4 authors M. Parakoyi
- Medicine
- African journal of psychiatry
- 1 August 2008
OBJECTIVE
Little is known about predictors of readmission of psychiatric patients in the study environment. Knowledge of this, we believe could aid effective management of psychiatric patients, as… Expand
Correlates of Length of Stay among Psychiatric In-Patients in a Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
- O. A. Adegunloye, A. D. Yussuf, P. Ajiboye, B. Issa, O. Buhari
- Medicine
- 2009
There seems no much information about the patterns of Length of Stay (LOS) in Psychiatri c admissions and its associated factors in this environment and it could be a window into measures of… Expand
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The correlates of stress, coping styles and psychiatric morbidity in the first year of medical education at a Nigerian University.
- A. D. Yussuf, B. A. Issa, P. O. Ajiboye, O. Buhari
- Psychology, Medicine
- African journal of psychiatry
- 1 May 2013
OBJECTIVES
This study was prompted by the heightened concerns about the stress inherent in medical education evident from the incessant requests for suspension of studies due to psychological… Expand
Hazardous alcohol use among doctors in a Nigerian tertiary hospital.
- B. A. Issa, A. D. Yussuf, O. Abiodun, G. T. Olanrewaju, T. O. Kuranga
- Medicine
- West African journal of medicine
- 1 April 2012
BACKGROUND
There has been conflicting reports of the level of hazardous alcohol use among doctors despite the significant occurrences in the general population. Hence, the need to study the drinking… Expand
Mental health of doctors in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria
- B. A. Issa, A. D. Yussuf, G. T. Olanrewaju, O. Abiodun
- Medicine
- The Pan African medical journal
- 21 October 2014
Introduction Doctors are vulnerable to psychiatric morbidity as a result of their busy schedules and multiple role obligations. Yet, they often don't admit they have mental health problems nor are… Expand
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENT WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
- B. A. Issa, A. D. Yussuf, O. Baiyewu
- Medicine
- 2007
Objective: Quality of life (QOL) assessment has been employed increasingly to evaluate outcome among patients with chronic medical conditions. Such assessment could be adversely affected by… Expand
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Psychological morbidity and job satisfaction amongst medical interns at a Nigerian teaching hospital.
- P. O. Ajiboye, A. D. Yussuf
- Psychology, Medicine
- African journal of psychiatry
- 1 November 2009
Risk factors for psychiatric morbidity among bank workers in a northern city of Nigeria
- A. D. Yussuf
- Medicine
- 1 September 2005
Objective. To determine the prevalence of psychiatric morbidi- ty in bank workers in Ilorin, Nigeria, and the sociodemo- graphic and work-related factors that may be associated with poor… Expand