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- ItemOpen AccessAssociations between mental health challenges, sexual activity, alcohol consumption, use of other psychoactive substances and use of COVID-19 preventive measures during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic by adults in Nigeria.(BMC Public Health, 2023-08-09T00:00:00Z) Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin; Ibigbami, Olanrewaju; El Tantawi, Maha; Aly, Nourhan M; Zuñiga, Roberto Ariel Abeldaño; Abeldaño, Giuliana Florencia; Ara, Eshrat; Ellakany, Passent; Gaffar, Balgis; Al-Khanati, Nuraldeen Maher; Idigbe, Ifeoma; Ishabiyi, Anthonia Omotola; Khan, Abeedha Tu-Allah; Khalid, Zumama; Lawal, Folake Barakat; Lusher, Joanne; Nzimande, Ntombifuthi P; Popoola, Bamidele Olubukola; Quadri, Mir Faeq Ali; Roque, Mark; Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi; Brown, Brandon; Nguyen, Annie LuThe aims of this study were to assess: 1) the associations among sexual activity, alcohol consumption, use of other psychoactive substances and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic; and 2) the associations between COVID-19 preventive measures, alcohol consumption and use of psychoactive substances.
- ItemOpen AccessHIV sexual risk behavior and preferred HIV prevention service outlet by men who have sex with men in Nigeria.(BMC Health Services Research, 2019-04-27T00:00:00Z) Emmanuel, Godwin; Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin; Ochonye, Bartholomew; Umoh, Paul; Wasiu, Bashiru; Nkom, Mercy; Iorwa, Apera; Anenih, JamesThe study objectives were to identify differences in HIV sexual risk behavior of men who had sex with other men (MSM) resident in urban and rural Nigeria, their perspectives on need for HIV prevention services and perceived barriers and facilitators to access of HIV prevention services in private, public and peer-led health facilities.
- ItemOpen AccessOral health practices and oral hygiene status as indicators of suicidal ideation among adolescents in Southwest Nigeria.(PLOS ONE, 2021-02-25) Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin; Tantawi, Maha El; Oginni, Olakunle; Oziegbe, Elizabeth; Mapayi, Boladale; Arowolo, Olaniyi; Adeniyi, Abiola Adetokunbo; Sam-Agudu, Nadia AOral health is a less-recognized correlate of overall and mental well-being. This study aimed to assess the relationship between suicidal behavior (ideation and attempt) and oral health practices and status and to determine the effect of sex on these associations among Nigerian adolescents. Household survey data were collected from 10 to 19-year-old adolescents in southwestern Nigeria. Dependent variables were daily tooth brushing, daily consumption of refined carbohydrates between meals, and oral hygiene status (measured by plaque index). The independent variable was lifetime suicidal ideation/attempt, dichotomized into ‘yes’ and ‘never’. ‘Daily tooth brushing’ and ‘daily consumption of refined carbohydrates between meals’ were included in two logistic regression models, and ‘oral hygiene status’ was included in a linear regression model. The models were adjusted for sex, age, and socioeconomic status. The linear regression model was also adjusted for the frequency of daily tooth brushing and consumption of refined carbohydrates between meals. Interactions between sex and suicidal ideation/suicide attempt in association with dependent variables were assessed. Significance was set at 5%. We recruited 1,472 participants with a mean age (standard deviation) of 14.6 (2.6) years. The mean plaque index was 0.84 (0.56), and 66 (4.5%) adolescents reported ever having suicidal ideation/attempt. Suicidal ideation/attempt was associated with significantly lower likelihood of tooth brushing (OR = 0.48, 95% CI: 0.26, 0.91), higher likelihood of consuming refined carbohydrates between meals (OR = 2.30, 95% CI: 1.29, 4.10), and having poor oral hygiene (B = 0.18, 95% CI: 0.05, 0.32). Among males, suicidal ideation/attempt was associated with less likelihood of eating refined carbohydrates between meals (OR = 0.96, 95% CI: 0.35, 2.61). Conversely, it was associated with a significantly higher likelihood of this outcome (OR = 4.85, 95% CI: 2.23, 10.55) among females. The study findings suggest that poor tooth brushing habits and poor oral hygiene are indicators of the risk of suicidal behavior for adolescents in Nigeria. At the same time, high sugar consumption may be an additional risk factor for adolescent females. These findings support the role of dental practitioners as members of healthcare teams responsible for screening, identifying, and referring patients at risk for suicidal ideation/attempts.
- ItemOpen AccessSocioeconomic inequality, health inequity and well-being of transgender people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.(BMC Public Health, 2023-08-12T00:00:00Z) Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin; Yakusik, Anna; Enemo, Amaka; Sunday, Aaron; Muhammad, Amira; Nyako, Hasiya Yunusa; Abdullah, Rilwan Mohammed; Okiwu, Henry; Lamontagne, ErikWe aimed to explore socioeconomic inequality, health inequity, and the well-being of transgender people during the COVID-19 crisis in Nigeria.