Publications by authors named "V O Olisah"

Background: Schizophrenia is a severe mental health disorder characterized by abnormality in patient perception, belief and cognition resulting in gross abnormal behaviour and deterioration in interpersonal relationship and occupational functioning with onset usually in adolescence and youth period. While it is common to observe distortion in the belief system and perceptual experiences and other oddities of behaviour, including amotivational syndrome, ambivalence, social withdrawal, catatonia among youth suffering from this severe mental disorder, presenting with neurological symptom of complete inability to walk despite the desire to do so is very uncommon. We aimed to present a case report of a Nigerian youth who presented with inability to walk without any neurological deficit and had normal brain MRI scan.

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Background: HIV is a chronic disease with inflammatory reactions involving numerous elements of the immune system, resulting in an increased risk for other physical and psychiatric morbidities. Micronutrients, some of which possess anti-inflammatory properties, may help prevent the development of psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression in people living with HIV disease.

Objectives: This study examined the profile of viral load, CD4 cell count, C-reactive protein, anxiety, and depression among highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)-naive HIV-positive patients receiving micronutrient supplementation over a 6-month period.

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Mental health services at the primary healthcare level remain critical in most developing countries, especially in resource-poor and crisis-stricken communities. This study explored the erstwhile mental health services, with particular reference to their availability, at the 47 primary healthcare centres in three selected states in northern Nigeria, with a view to drawing for action. Qualitative data were collected from a purposive sample of 13 participants through in-depth interviews.

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Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of post-stroke depression (PSD), its associated factors and impact on quality of life (QoL) among outpatients in a Nigerian hospital.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out among 140 adults made up of 70 stroke survivors and matched controls with stable hypertension. Participants were administered questionnaires to profile their socio-demographic and clinical characteristics.

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Background: Quality of life (QOL) measures are effective in quantifying disease burden after stroke, more so than levels of debility. The objective of this study is to determine QOL and associated factors of stroke survivors in Lagos, Nigeria.

Materials And Methods: Seventy stroke survivors (study sample) and seventy stable hypertensive patients (control sample) attending clinics at a Nigerian hospital were recruited for the study.

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