Items where Author is "Onyeka, Ifeoma"
Number of items: 8.
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COOPER, J.A., ONYEKA, Ifeoma, CARDWELL, C., PATERSON, E., KIRK, R., O'REILLY, D. and DONNELLY, M.
(2023).
Record linkage studies of drug-related deaths among adults who were released from prison to the community: a scoping review.
BMC Public Health, 23: 826.
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COOPER, Janine A, ONYEKA, Ifeoma, O'REILLY, Dermot, KIRK, Richard and DONNELLY, Michael
(2022).
Record linkage studies of drug-related deaths among former adult prisoners who have been released to the community: a scoping review protocol.
BMJ Open, 12 (3): e056598.
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CHIKEZIE, Eze U, EBUENYI, Ikenna D, ALLAGOA, Erefagha Leonardo P and ONYEKA, Ifeoma
(2021).
Perception of substance use disorder training: a survey of general psychiatry residents in Nigeria.
Academic Psychiatry, 45 (3), 360-365.
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EBUENYI, Ikenna D, CHIKEZIE, Eze Uzoechi and ONYEKA, Ifeoma
(2021).
Addressing challenges in addiction treatment and training in Africa.
African journal of drug and alcohol studies, 20 (2), 159-164.
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ONYEKA, Ifeoma, ROSS, Emma, MAGUIRE, Aideen and O’REILLY, Dermot
(2019).
Does physical ill-health increase the risk of suicide? A Census-based follow-up study of over 1 million people [abstract only].
International Journal of Population Data Science, 4 (3).
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ONYEKA, Ifeoma, MAGUIRE, Aideen and O’REILLY, Dermot
(2019).
Hidden Harms of Hypnotics: a population based record linkage study of psychotropic medication and suicide risk [abstract only].
International Journal of Population Data Science, 4 (3).
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ONYEKA, Ifeoma, MAGUIRE, Aideen and O’REILLY, Dermot
(2018).
Which best predicts suicides in Northern Ireland - self-rated mental health or medication record? (Abstract).
International Journal of Population Data Science, 3 (2): 60.
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ONYEKA, Ifeoma, COLLIER HØEGH, Margrethe, NÅHEIM EIEN, Eldbjørg Marie, NWARU, Bright I and MELLE, Ingrid
(2019).
Comorbidity of Physical Disorders Among Patients With Severe Mental Illness With and Without Substance Use Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 15 (3), 192-206.
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