Dr. Kevin Osita Okonkwo

Dr. Kevin Osita Okonkwo

Senior Lecturer

 

Contact:                     Location of Office is at University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku/Ozalla.

 

E-mail addresses:     kobokonkwo@yahoo.com

 

                                    kevin.okonkwo@unn.edu.ng

 

 

 

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY

 

Was born in December 23rd 1954.  Attended St. Andrew’s Primary School Port-Harcourt.

 

Was briefly in Stella Maris College Port-Harcourt before the outbreak of the civil war.

 

Completed my secondary education at St. Vincent’s Secondary School Agbogugu where I

 

came out with Distinction in 1972.

 

Had my Higher School education at Holy Ghost  College Owerri between 1973 and 1974.

 

Attended the University of Benin Medical School and graduated in 1980. Obtained

 

residency training in Psychiatry at UNTH mainly under the tutelage of Dr. W.P.J.C.

 

Onyeama and Prof. U.H. Ihezue. Got F.M.C. Psych. in 1992.

 

Was employed into the college of medicine UNEC in 1994 as a lecturer I together also as

 

an Honorary consultant psychiatrist in U.N.T.H.  Has worked for several decades also as

 

Hon. Consultant Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Enugu.

 

 

 

AREAS OF INTEREST

 

-       Interested in Liaison/Consultation Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry and expertise in general Psychopathology.

 

 

 

COURSES TAUGHT/COORDINATED

 

-       General adult psychiatry and addiction psychiatric

 

-       Liaison Psychiatry

 

 

 

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

 

1.    Member of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA)

 

2.    Member of Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria (APN)

 

 

 

RESEARCH ARCHIVE

 

 

 

1.           Ihezue U. H; Onuora A. N.; Okonkwo K. O. Mental disorders related to  

 

            Chloroquine. 

 

The Enugu experience Nigerian Journal of Psychiatry (1988). Vol. 1

 

No.3: 155 - 157

 

This paper describes two cases' of toxic Psychosis and one of depression related

 

to the use of chloroquine phosphate.

 

2.         Ihezue U. H; Okonkwo K. O.;Okereke E. N. C. Long Stay Patients in a Nigerian

 

            Prison Mental Hospital: Survey of their Psychosocial Problems. Psychopatholgie

 

            Africaine (1993). XXV. 1: 77 - 93

 

3.         Ihezue U. H; Nwakoby B. A. N; Okonkwo K. O.; Okereke E. N. C. Admissions

 

            and readmissions into a Psychiatric hospital in Nigeria. A study of demographic

 

            and clinical correlates. Psychopathologie Africaine. (1993). XXV. 1: 105 - 114.

 

4.         Okonkwo K. O. B; Ezeani P.O.; Ihezue U. H.; Nwagbo D. F. E. Psychoactive

 

            Substance abuse amongst an Urban Secondary School Population in Enugu

 

            Nigeria. Prevalence and Pattern of Use. 1. ColI. Med. June 1999;4(1): 24 - 26.

 

5.         Okonkwo K. O. B; Ezeani P.O.; Ihezue U. H.; Nwagbo D. F. E. Pathoplastic

 

            Sociodemographic characteristics of Psychoactive substance users in an urban

 

            Secondary School in Enugu, Nigeria 1. ColI. Med. Dec. 1999;4(2): 87 - 89.

 

6.         Okonkwo K. O. B; Ezeani P. O. The use and abuse of psychoactive substances

 

            by students of a rural Secondary School in Enugu, Nigeria. 1. ColI. Med. Dec.

 

            2002; 7(2): 115 -117

 

7.         Aniebue P. N.; Okonkwo K. O. B Prevalence of depressive symptoms amongst

 

pulmonary tuberculosis patients at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital,

 

Enugu. J. ColI. Med. Dec. 2006; 11(2): 120-124.

 

8.         Okonkwo K. O. B. Schizophrenia in three consecutive brothers: Case report.

 

Nigerian Medical Journal. 2006; 47(4): 91 - 92

 

9.         Aniebue P. N.; Okonkwo K. O. B.Prevalence of Psychoactive drug use by taxi

 

drivers in Nigeria. J. Coll. Med. June 2008; 13(1): 48 - 52.

 

10.      Bakare M. O.; Agomoh A. O.; Ebigbo P.O.; Eaton J; Okonkwo K. O.; Onwukwe,

 

J. U.; Onyeama G. M.: Etiological explanation, treatability and preventability of

 

childhood autism: A survey of Nigerian health care workers' opinion; Annals of

 

General Psychiatry 2009 8:6 http//www.armals-general-

 

psychiatry.com/content/8/1/6.

 

11.      Bakare M. O.; Ebigbo P.O.; Agomoh, A. O. Eaton J; Onwukwe J. U.; Onyeama

 

G. M; Okonkwo, K.O.; Igwe M. N.; Orovighwo, A.O.; Aguocha C. M.:

 

Knowledge about childhood autism and opinion among health care workers on

 

availability of facilities and law caring for the needs and rights of children with

 

childhood autism and other development disorders in Nigeria: BMC Pediatrics

 

2009, 9: 12.http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-243119112 .

 

12.      Bakare, M. O; Agomoh, A. O.; Ebigbo, P.O.; Onyeama G. M.; Eaton, J.;

 

Onwukwe, J. U.; Okonkwo, K. 0.: Co-morbid disorders and sexual risk behaviour

 

in Nigerian adolescents with bipolar disorder: International Archives of Medicine

 

2009,2: 16 bttp:llwww.intm"chmed.com/contcnt/2/1/16.

 

1.             Igwe M.N.; Bakare M.O.; Onyeama G.M.; Okonkwo, K.O. Factors influencing knowledge about childhood austism among final year undergraduate medical, nursing and psychology students in University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria. Chinese Medical Journal 2010:123, supplement 2;137. Longitudinal study of drug and substance abusers.


 

 

 

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