Dr. Chiedu Eseadi
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Dr. Chiedu Eseadi

Lecturer
Faculty of Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Guidance and Counselling from University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Rational Use of Medicines
62%
Medical
90%
Applied Sciences
75%
Health Sciences
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
32
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Eseadi, C., O.V. Ossai, C.N. Onyishi and L.C. Ilechukwu, 2022. Assisting individuals with diabetes in the COVID-19 pandemic period: Examining the role of religious factors and faith communities. World J. Clin. Cases, 10: 9180-9191.
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  2. Eseadi, C., B.M. Diale, F.J. Oloidi, O.V. Amanambu and B.C. Umeano, 2022. School engagement of undergraduate history students: Effect of REBT intervention. J. Ration-Emotive Cognit. Behav. Ther., 10.1007/s10942-022-00463-1.
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  3. Ogbuabor, S.E., C. Eseadi, P.N. Onwuasoanya, C.I. Ogidi and L.C. Ozoemena, 2021. Couples' socio-demographic variables as correlates of intimate partner violence. Int. Med. J., 28: 339-342.
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  4. Eseadi, C., U.C. Ugwu, E.N. Seer-Uke, I.R. Obi, N.E. Obande-Ogbuinya and E.N. Anyaegbunam, 2021. Clinical utility of cognitive-behavioural coaching for adult patients with Type 2 diabetes. Int. Med. J., 28: 33-35.
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  5. Eseadi, C., R.O.B. Folorunsho, V. Victor-Aigbodion, B.M. Diale and P.N. Onwuasoanya, 2021. Predictive power of demographic factors over nurses’ work stress and burnout. Int. J. Pharm. Res., 13: 2021-2025.
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  6. Eseadi C., C.S. Ogbonna, M.S. Otu and M.O. Ede, 2021. Hello Pretty, Hello Handsome: Exploring the Menace of Online Dating and Romance Scam in Africa. In: Crime, Mental Health, and the Criminal Justice System in African Countries: A Psycho-Criminological Perspective. Adjorlolo, S. and H.C.O. Chan (Eds), Springer International Publishing pp: 63-87.
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  7. Eseadi C., 2021. Mental Health of Prison Inmates in the Nigerian Criminal Justice System. In: Crime, Mental Health, and the Criminal Justice System in African Countries: A Psycho-Criminological Perspective. Adjorlolo, S. and H.C.O. Chan (Eds), Springer International Publishing pp: 213-228.
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  8. Edeh, N.C., O.O. Nwaubani, C. Eseadi, C.I. Ogidi and C.C. Offor, 2021. Awareness and attitude of senior secondary school students towards HIV/AIDS risk factors and preventive measures in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Lib. Philos. Pract., .
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  9. Edeh, N.C. and C. Eseadi, 2021. Health information-seeking behaviour of people and implications for school-driven HIV prevention programmes. Lib. Philos. Pract., .
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  10. Onuigbo, L.N., C.N. Onyishi and C. Eseadi, 2020. Predictive influence of irrational beliefs on self-esteem of university students with late blindness. J. Rat-Emo Cognitive-Behav. Ther., 38: 472-497.
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  11. Onuigbo, L.N., C.N. Onyishi and C. Eseadi, 2020. Clinical benefits of rational-emotive stress management therapy for job burnout and dysfunctional distress of special education teachers. World J. Clin. Cases, 8: 2438-2447.
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  12. Eseadi, C., U.C. Ugwu, N.E. Obande-Ogbuinya, E.N. Seer-Uke, I.R. Obi and E.N. Anyaegbunam, 2020. Family boundary ambiguity and heart disease among couples with fertility problem: A psychodynamic counselling perspective. Int. Med. J., 27: 737-739.
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  13. Eseadi, C., C.A. Nwajiuba, E.N. Anyaegbunam, P.N. Onwuasoanya and M. Eskay, et al., 2020. Relationship of violent media contents with aggressive behaviour. Int. Med. J., 27: 342-343.
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  14. Eseadi, C., C.A. Nwajiuba, E.N. Anyaegbunam and M. Eskay, G.C. Nji and O.I. Abbah, et al., 2020. Violent video games play, aggressive behavior and parental mediation. Int. Med. J., 27: 344-345.
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  15. Diale, B.M., C. Eseadi and V. Victor-Aigbodion, 2020. Gender differences in work stress among Nigerian nurses. Int. Med. J., 27: 752-754.
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  16. Eseadi, C., and B.M. Diale, 2020. Correlation of career satisfaction with burnout among Nigerian nurses. Int. Med. J., 27: 447-449.
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  17. Igbokwe, U.L., C.S. Ogbonna, B.N. Ezegbe, E.M. Nnadi and C. Eseadi, 2019. Viewpoint on family fife and HIV education curriculum in Nigerian secondary schools. J. Int. Med. Res., 48: 1-6.
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  18. Ezenwaji, I.O., C. Eseadi, C.C. Okide, N.C. Nwosu, S.C. Ugwoke, K.O. Ololo, T.O. Oforka and A.I. Oboegbulem, 2019. Work-related stress, burnout, and related sociodemographic factors among nurses. Medicine, 10.1097/md.0000000000013889.
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