Oladunni Oluwoye
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Recent Articles
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Moe A, Llamocca E, Wastler H, Steelesmith D, Brock G, Oluwoye O, et al.
Schizophr Bull Open
. 2024 Aug;
5(1):sgae019.
PMID: 39206276
Background: Despite recognition that early intervention for first-episode psychosis (FEP) improves outcomes, Black youth with FEP continue to experience critical disparities in care. A historical lack of scientific focus on...
2.
Oluwoye O, Puzia M, Amram O, Weeks D
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2024 Jul;
51(6):906-915.
PMID: 39046688
Objective: Proximity to mental health services is a predictor of timely access to services. The present study sought to investigate whether travel time was associated with engagement in coordinated specialty...
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Oluwoye O, Puzia M, Lissau A, Amram O, Weeks D
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 May;
7(5):e2410269.
PMID: 38748424
Importance: The impact of cumulative exposure to neighborhood factors on psychosis, depression, and anxiety symptom severity prior to specialized services for psychosis is unknown. Objective: To identify latent neighborhood profiles...
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Oluwoye O, Siddiqi K, Stokes B, Stokes S
Transl Behav Med
. 2024 Mar;
14(4):225-233.
PMID: 38470183
Beyond training providers prior to the roll-out of coordinated specialty care (CSC) for first-episode psychosis in clinical settings, implementation support for data-informed care remains an area that has received very...
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Stokes B, Fraser E, Stokes S, Saric N, Kriegel L, Oluwoye O
Psychol Serv
. 2024 Feb;
21(3):399-405.
PMID: 38358701
Engagement in services is a core element to successful outcomes for service users and programs. In coordinated specialty care (CSC) programs, designed for individuals experiencing first-episode psychosis, engagement has only...
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Hirchak K, Oluwoye O, Nadeau M, Richardson M, Bajet K, Brigman M, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2023 Nov;
11:1265122.
PMID: 37915816
Introduction: Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) science is growing among Indigenous communities. Indigenous communities are adapting and implementing evidence-based treatments for substance use disorders (SUD) to fit the needs of their...
7.
Oluwoye O, Weeks D, McDonell M
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2023 Aug;
23(1):902.
PMID: 37612684
Background: Although considered one of the most effective interventions for substance use disorders (SUD), the widespread implementation of contingency management (CM) has remained limited. In more recent years there has...
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Oluwoye O, Lissau A, Stokes S, Selloni A, James N, Amiri S, et al.
Implement Sci Commun
. 2023 Aug;
4(1):90.
PMID: 37553719
Background: Approximately 115,000 young adults will experience their first episode of psychosis (FEP) each year in the USA. Coordinated specialty care (CSC) for early psychosis is an evidence-based early intervention...
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Oluwoye O, Nagendra A, Kriegel L, Anglin D, Santos M, Lopez S
SSM Ment Health
. 2023 Jul;
3.
PMID: 37475775
The implementation of coordinated specialty care in the U.S. over the past decade has led to the improvements of clinical and functional outcomes among individuals in the early stages of...
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Oluwoye O, Weeks D
Community Ment Health J
. 2023 Jul;
60(2):244-250.
PMID: 37418116
The present study examined whether there were ethnoracial differences in the use of formal and informal resources by family members of individuals in the early stages of psychosis. A sample...