Background Because health professionals have different job schedules and commitments, they may be differentially susceptible to developing psychological health problems under similar work environment. Aims The present study compared the levels of morbidity in 3 groups of health professionals (Consultants, Residents, and Nurses) identified as having probable psychiatric morbidity (i.e., score of 4 and above on 30-item GHQ), to ascertain the most susceptible to psychiatric morbidity among these 3 groups of health professionals, and the possible risk factors for such susceptibility. Method This was a cross-sectional survey involving 563 health professionals (Consultants, Residents, and Nurses) in the employ of University of Ilorin Teaching Hos...
Objective: It has been noted that oral health conditions have significant relationships with mental ...
Background: The larger proportion of attendees in primary health care settings often presents with ...
Background: To study minor psychiatric disordersin staff nurses working in a tertiary care hospital....
Background: Mental health problems can affect anybody including Doctors. It can be related to nature...
Background: The problem of psychiatric morbidity among university students is important because subs...
Click on the link to view the abstract.The Tropical Journal of Health Sciences Vol 21 No 1 (January,...
This Study surveyed bank workers in Ilorin township with the aim of identifying possible Psychiatric...
Introduction: A high prevalence of psychological/ mental disorders has frequently been reported amon...
Nursing is recognized as a stressful occupation and has indicated a probable high prevalence of dist...
The study investigated the influence of demographic variables on psychological distress among purpos...
Background: In many cultures and countries, mental and physical disorders have been found to occur c...
Old age comes with worries and limitations. Although psychiatric disorders have been documented, few...
Two hundred and ninety-eight consecutive patients referred to the author by general practitioners wo...
Introduction: There is poor knowledge about mental illness, which contributes to stigmatization. The...
Background: Psychosocial hazards pose a great threat to the mental health of health care workers. Th...
Objective: It has been noted that oral health conditions have significant relationships with mental ...
Background: The larger proportion of attendees in primary health care settings often presents with ...
Background: To study minor psychiatric disordersin staff nurses working in a tertiary care hospital....
Background: Mental health problems can affect anybody including Doctors. It can be related to nature...
Background: The problem of psychiatric morbidity among university students is important because subs...
Click on the link to view the abstract.The Tropical Journal of Health Sciences Vol 21 No 1 (January,...
This Study surveyed bank workers in Ilorin township with the aim of identifying possible Psychiatric...
Introduction: A high prevalence of psychological/ mental disorders has frequently been reported amon...
Nursing is recognized as a stressful occupation and has indicated a probable high prevalence of dist...
The study investigated the influence of demographic variables on psychological distress among purpos...
Background: In many cultures and countries, mental and physical disorders have been found to occur c...
Old age comes with worries and limitations. Although psychiatric disorders have been documented, few...
Two hundred and ninety-eight consecutive patients referred to the author by general practitioners wo...
Introduction: There is poor knowledge about mental illness, which contributes to stigmatization. The...
Background: Psychosocial hazards pose a great threat to the mental health of health care workers. Th...
Objective: It has been noted that oral health conditions have significant relationships with mental ...
Background: The larger proportion of attendees in primary health care settings often presents with ...
Background: To study minor psychiatric disordersin staff nurses working in a tertiary care hospital....