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Overview

Jude U. Ohaeri is affiliated with the University of Nigeria in Nigeria. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily within the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a significant focus on Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry and Mental Health. Their work also encompasses Genetics, Pharmacology, and Neurology, reflecting a broad and interdisciplinary approach to medical science.

The main topics covered in Jude U. Ohaeri's research include:

  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
  • Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
  • Restless Legs Syndrome Research
  • Psychiatric care and mental health services

Their frequent publication venues demonstrate a focus on psychiatric and neurological research, including:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Nature Genetics
  • Journal of Health Psychology
  • The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry
  • Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal

Jude U. Ohaeri has collaborated with several co-authors multiple times, reflecting ongoing research partnerships. These frequent co-authors include:

  • Justus Uchenna Onu
  • Jaiyeola Abiola Kajero
  • Soraya Seedat
  • Abidemi J. Akindele
  • Oluwagbemiga Aina

Select recent papers authored or co-authored by Jude U. Ohaeri highlight the range and focus of their research:

  • "Schizophrenia risk conferred by rare protein-truncating variants is conserved across diverse human populations," 2023, Nature Genetics
  • "Emotional distress among parent caregivers of adolescents with sickle cell disease: Association with patients and caregivers variables," 2020, Journal of Health Psychology
  • "Investigation of the effects of cannabidiol on vacuous chewing movements, locomotion, oxidative stress and blood glucose in rats treated with oral haloperidol," 2020, The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry
  • "Prevalence of child abuse and its association with depression among first year students of Kuwait University: a cross-sectional study," 2020, Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • "A comparative study of perceived burden in parent caregivers of adolescents with epilepsy in a resource-restricted setting: Investigating the explanatory factors of perceived burden," 2021, Epilepsy & Behavior

The scientist's research contributes to understanding mental health conditions, neurological disorders, and genetic epidemiology, often considering caregiver experiences and psychosocial factors.

Best Publications

  • The reliability and validity of the short version of the WHO Quality of Life Instrument in an Arab general population.

    Jude U. Ohaeri;Abdel W. Awadalla

  • The burden of caregiving in families with a mental illness: A review of 2002

    Jude U. Ohaeri

  • Factors associated with quality of life of outpatients with breast cancer and gynecologic cancers and their family caregivers: a controlled study

    Abdel W Awadalla;Jude U Ohaeri;Abdullah Gholoum;Ahmed O A Khalid

  • Caregiver burden and psychotic patients' perception of social support in a Nigerian setting.

    J. U. Ohaeri

  • Health – related quality of life of Kuwaiti women with breast cancer: a comparative study using the EORTC Quality of Life Questionnaire

    Shafika A Alawadi;Jude U Ohaeri

  • Prevalence of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse among a nationwide sample of Arab high school students: association with family characteristics, anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and quality of life

    Ghenaim A. Al-Fayez;Jude U. Ohaeri;Osama M. Gado

  • Relationship of family caregiver burden with quality of care and psychopathology in a sample of Arab subjects with schizophrenia

    Muhammad A Zahid;Jude U Ohaeri

  • The opinion of caregivers on aspects of schizophrenia and major affective disorders in a Nigerian setting.

    Jude U. Ohaeri;Abdullahi A. Fido

  • The psychosocial problems of sickle cell disease sufferers and their methods of coping

    Jude U. Ohaeri;Wuraola A. Shokunbi;Kehinde S. Akinlade;Lola O. Dare

  • Subjective quality of life of recently discharged Nigerian psychiatric patients.

    Adewunmi K. Olusina;Jude U. Ohaeri

  • Association of blood levels of C-reactive protein with clinical phenotypes in Arab schizophrenic patients

    Abayomi O. Akanji;Jude U. Ohaeri;Suhail Al-Shammri;Hasmukh R. Fatania

  • Burden of health-care of carers of children with sickle cell disease in Nigeria.

    B.J. Brown;J.O. Okereke;I.A. Lagunju;A.E. Orimadegun

  • Psychopathological status, behavior problems, and family adjustment of Kuwaiti children whose fathers were involved in the first gulf war

    Fawziyah A Al-Turkait;Jude U Ohaeri

  • Confirmatory factor analytical study of the WHOQOL-Bref: experience with Sudanese general population and psychiatric samples.

    Jude U. Ohaeri;Abdel W. Awadalla;Abdul Hamid M. El-Abassi;Anila Jacob

  • Subjective quality of life in a nationwide sample of Kuwaiti subjects using the short version of the WHO quality of life instrument.

    Jude U. Ohaeri;Abdel W. Awadalla;Osama M. Gado

  • Family caregiver quality of life in multiple sclerosis among Kuwaitis: a controlled study.

    Asmahan F Alshubaili;Jude U Ohaeri;Abdel W Awadalla;Asser A Mabrouk

  • Patient and staff satisfaction with the quality of in-patient psychiatric care in a Nigerian general hospital

    Adewunmi K. Olusina;Jude U. Ohaeri;Michael O. Olatawura

  • Subjective quality of life of family caregivers of community living Sudanese psychiatric patients.

    Abdel W. Awadalla;Jude U. Ohaeri;Aaziza A. Salih;Adel M. Tawfiq

  • Psychosocial concerns of Nigerian women with breast and cervical cancer

    Jude U. Ohaeri;Oladapo B. Campbell;Abiodun O. Ilesanmil;Beatrice M. Ohaeri

  • Somatization symptoms among patients using primary health care facilities in a rural community in Nigeria.

    J. U. Ohaeri;Olabisi Adebayo Odejide

  • Diabetes mellitus patients' family caregivers' subjective quality of life

    Abdel W Awadalla;Jude U Ohaeri;Shafika A Al-Awadi;Adel M Tawfiq

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Mundt
Christoph Mundt Heidelberg University
Sabine C. Herpertz
Sabine C. Herpertz Heidelberg University
Louis A. Sass
Louis A. Sass Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Josef Parnas
Josef Parnas University of Copenhagen
Soraya Seedat
Soraya Seedat Stellenbosch University
Robin G. McCreadie
Robin G. McCreadie Crichton Royal Hospital

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