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View article: Victims’ experiences of the causes of substance misuse and its crime and parenting nexus in Nigeria: a qualitative study
Victims’ experiences of the causes of substance misuse and its crime and parenting nexus in Nigeria: a qualitative study Open
Substance misuse is a prevalent global problem. Yet, there remains a gap in using the fusion of social learning theory (SLT) and differential association theory (DAT) to examine victims’ experiences of the causes of substance use and its c…
View article: Victims of affected communities’ experiences of a legal education plus trauma-informed therapy compared to a media orientation intervention to improve reintegration of former Boko Haram members in Nigeria: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Victims of affected communities’ experiences of a legal education plus trauma-informed therapy compared to a media orientation intervention to improve reintegration of former Boko Haram members in Nigeria: an interpretative phenomenological analysis Open
View article: Group-integrated cognitive behavioural therapy to aid affected communities victims’ reintegration of former Boko Haram members in Nigeria: a pilot randomised control trial
Group-integrated cognitive behavioural therapy to aid affected communities victims’ reintegration of former Boko Haram members in Nigeria: a pilot randomised control trial Open
View article: A randomised controlled feasibility trial comparing culturally adapted psychoeducation and treatment as usual for persons with bipolar disorders in Nigeria
A randomised controlled feasibility trial comparing culturally adapted psychoeducation and treatment as usual for persons with bipolar disorders in Nigeria Open
Background Bipolar disorders are a major cause of disability worldwide, with most of the disease burden attributed to those in low- and middle-income countries, including Nigeria. There is limited evidence on culturally appropriate interve…
View article: African and Caribbean Women Experiences of Gender-Based Violence and Help-Seeking From the Police in England and Wales: A Qualitative Study
African and Caribbean Women Experiences of Gender-Based Violence and Help-Seeking From the Police in England and Wales: A Qualitative Study Open
The study aims to examine African and Caribbean women’s lived experiences of gender-based violence (GBV) and help-seeking from the police in England and Wales. Thirty-eight participants with lived experiences of GBV were recruited. Data we…
View article: A multi-centred pilot randomised controlled trial of learning through play plus culturally adapted cognitive behaviour therapy for treating postnatal depression in Nigerian women
A multi-centred pilot randomised controlled trial of learning through play plus culturally adapted cognitive behaviour therapy for treating postnatal depression in Nigerian women Open
Background About 13% of women globally experience postnatal depression with adverse implications for the mothers and their children. In Nigeria, there is limited access to evidence-based culturally appropriate care for mothers affected by …
View article: Culturally Adapted Manual‐Assisted Psychological Intervention (CaMaPI) for Adolescents/Young People With a History of Self‐Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Nigeria: A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial
Culturally Adapted Manual‐Assisted Psychological Intervention (CaMaPI) for Adolescents/Young People With a History of Self‐Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Nigeria: A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial Open
Background Globally, suicide is the second leading cause of death for adolescents/young people aged 15–30‐years old. The mainstream care for these affected persons is mostly unsuccessful due to limited culturally appropriate care. Methods …
View article: Improving affected victims and community reintegration of former Boko Haram terrorist defectors in Nigeria: a community-informed participatory action research
Improving affected victims and community reintegration of former Boko Haram terrorist defectors in Nigeria: a community-informed participatory action research Open
Reintegrating defectors of terrorist groups into society is challenging due to community resistance and affected victims’ trauma. This article is the first to detail affected victims and community involvement in designing a trauma-informed…
View article: Insecurity, Counterterrorism and the Use of Private Military and Security Companies in Nigeria: A Qualitative Study
Insecurity, Counterterrorism and the Use of Private Military and Security Companies in Nigeria: A Qualitative Study Open
Insecurity and terrorism pose significant concerns in Nigeria. Yet, there is a paucity of research on citizens’ and private security providers’ (PSP) perceptions of Nigeria’s response to insecurity and the use of Private Military and Secur…
View article: Legal Education-Informed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (LiCBT) to improve victims’ confidence in the Nigerian police: a single-arm mixed method feasibility intervention study
Legal Education-Informed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (LiCBT) to improve victims’ confidence in the Nigerian police: a single-arm mixed method feasibility intervention study Open
Police accountability is essential for affected victims and public trust-building, yet there are limited interventions addressing this issue. A mixed method design was adopted to examine the feasibility, appropriateness, and acceptability …
View article: Postnatal depression in British mothers of African and Caribbean origin: a randomised controlled trial of learning through play plus culturally adapted cognitive behaviour therapy compared with psychoeducation
Postnatal depression in British mothers of African and Caribbean origin: a randomised controlled trial of learning through play plus culturally adapted cognitive behaviour therapy compared with psychoeducation Open
Background One in every three women worldwide experiences postnatal depression after childbirth, with long-term negative consequences on their children. The mainstream mental healthcare provision for British mothers of African/Caribbean or…
View article: Interventions for Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Africa: A Systematic Review
Interventions for Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Africa: A Systematic Review Open
Self-harm and suicidal ideation are global health concerns. To address this health concern in Africa, the authors recommend culturally adapted psychological interventions to be tested via randomized control trials.
View article: Perspectives on Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Nigeria: A Mixed-Methods Study of Patients, Family Caregivers, Clinicians, and the Public
Perspectives on Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Nigeria: A Mixed-Methods Study of Patients, Family Caregivers, Clinicians, and the Public Open
Patients with a history of self-harm and suicidal ideation consider family members and close friends as valuable sources of support. Due to the potential clinical implication of cultural and religious beliefs, as shown in the present study…
View article: Rethinking organized crime in Africa
Rethinking organized crime in Africa Open
Much of the existing research on organized crime in Africa has emphasised its development and proliferation from state and security perspectives. Such research often relies upon inflated facts for captivating public attention, is fuelled b…
View article: Public perceptions and attitudes towards ex-offenders and their reintegration in Nigeria: A mixed-method study
Public perceptions and attitudes towards ex-offenders and their reintegration in Nigeria: A mixed-method study Open
Reintegrating ex-offenders into society poses a significant global challenge, yet, it is fundamental to reducing recidivism. Nevertheless, there is research paucity exploring public perceptions and attitudes towards ex-offenders and their …
View article: Bipolar disorders in Nigeria: a mixed-methods study of patients, family caregivers, clinicians, and the community members’ perspectives
Bipolar disorders in Nigeria: a mixed-methods study of patients, family caregivers, clinicians, and the community members’ perspectives Open
View article: Bipolar disorders in Nigeria: A mixed-methods study of patients, family caregivers, clinicians, and the community members’ perspectives
Bipolar disorders in Nigeria: A mixed-methods study of patients, family caregivers, clinicians, and the community members’ perspectives Open
Background: Bipolar Disorders (BDs) are chronic mental health disorders that often result in functional impairment and contribute significantly to the disability-adjusted life years (DALY). BDs are historically under-researched compared to…
View article: Community perspectives of terrorism and the Nigerian government’s counterterrorism strategies: A systematic review
Community perspectives of terrorism and the Nigerian government’s counterterrorism strategies: A systematic review Open
Terrorism and insecurity pose significant global concern and Nigeria has been bedevilled by Boko Haram – a terrorist group deemed one of the deadliest terrorist groups in the world. While the Nigerian government have adopted concerted coun…
View article: Community perspectives of terrorism and the Nigerian government’s counterterrorism strategies: A systematic review
Community perspectives of terrorism and the Nigerian government’s counterterrorism strategies: A systematic review Open
View article: ‘Its’ like being a Christian is tantamount to victimisation’: A Qualitative study of Christian experiences and perceptions of insecurity and terrorism in Nigeria
‘Its’ like being a Christian is tantamount to victimisation’: A Qualitative study of Christian experiences and perceptions of insecurity and terrorism in Nigeria Open
Insecurity and terrorism poses global concern. Central to this concern is how the Christian self and identity are experienced in relation to Nigeria’s ongoing terrorist threat. Informed by data from 63 Christian participants recruited in N…
View article: Psychological interventions for maternal depression among women of African and Caribbean origin: a systematic review
Psychological interventions for maternal depression among women of African and Caribbean origin: a systematic review Open
View article: Mental health experiences of mothers in Jos, Nigeria: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Mental health experiences of mothers in Jos, Nigeria: An interpretative phenomenological analysis Open
Objectives: There is an increasing mental health disease burden in mothers with infants and young children, especially in low- and middle-income countries such as Nigeria. Children of distressed mothers suffer early-life exposure from the …
View article: Maternal mental health and child well-being in Nigeria: A systematic review
Maternal mental health and child well-being in Nigeria: A systematic review Open
Maternal mental health distress has a disease burden of severe adverse effects for both mother and child. This review identified maternal mental health concerns, their impact on child growth and the current practice of maternal healthcare …
View article: Community perspectives of former terrorist combatants, militants and reintegration programmes in Nigeria: a systematic review
Community perspectives of former terrorist combatants, militants and reintegration programmes in Nigeria: a systematic review Open
Community perspectives of repentant terrorist combatants and militants alongside the trust accorded reintegration programmes are important for successful reintegration. This review attempt to fill a significant gap through the synthesis of…
View article: Adult online hate, harassment and abuse: a rapid evidence assessment
Adult online hate, harassment and abuse: a rapid evidence assessment Open
The development of email and social media platforms has changed the way in which people interact with each other. The open sharing of personal data in public forums has resulted in online harassment in its many forms becoming increasingly …
View article: The Syrian Jihad. The evolution of an insurgency, by Charles R. Lister. London: Hurst and Company, 2017, pp. 520.
The Syrian Jihad. The evolution of an insurgency, by Charles R. Lister. London: Hurst and Company, 2017, pp. 520. Open
View article: Reconceptualising the Role of Law in Countering Terrorism: A Case Study of Boko Haram in Nigeria
Reconceptualising the Role of Law in Countering Terrorism: A Case Study of Boko Haram in Nigeria Open
Reconceptualising the Role of Law in Countering Terrorism: A Case Study of Boko Haram in Nigeria Tarela Juliet Ike Abstract Over the years, Boko Haram has raised international headlines due to its terrorist activities which caused signific…