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Olatunde Ayinde

Researcher at University of Ibadan

Publications -  36
Citations -  414

Olatunde Ayinde is an academic researcher from University of Ibadan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 211 citations. Previous affiliations of Olatunde Ayinde include University College Hospital & University College Hospital, Ibadan.

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Family burden in caregivers of schizophrenia patients: Prevalence and socio-demographic correlates

TL;DR: Caregivers of schizophrenia patients experience enormous burden and are potential “high risk group” for mental disorders, Thus, they require comprehensive intervention in order to reduce the growing incidence of chronic enduring diseases including mental disorders.
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Population-level risks of alcohol consumption by amount, geography, age, sex, and year: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2020

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- 01 Jul 2022 - 
TL;DR: There is strong evidence to support recommendations on alcohol consumption varying by age and location, and stronger interventions, particularly those tailored towards younger individuals, are needed to reduce the substantial global health loss attributable to alcohol.
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Beyond prevalence and pattern: problematic extent of alcohol and substance use among adolescents in Ibadan South-west Nigeria.

TL;DR: Adolescent alcohol and substance use is common in Nigeria and a large proportion of users show a problematic pattern of use that warrants rehabilitative intervention, and socio-demographic correlates are explored.
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Partnership for mental health development in Sub-Saharan Africa (PaM-D): a collaborative initiative for research and capacity building.

TL;DR: The success of PaM-D in energising young researchers and implementing a cutting-edge research program attests to the importance of partnership among researchers in the global south working with those from the north in developing MH research and service in LMIC.