Seyi Adeyinka, MD, MPH
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Psychiatry Resident
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- MD
- New York University School of Medicine (2021)
- MPH
- Yale School of Public Health, Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Global Health (2016)
- BA
- Yale University, Anthropology (2015)
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John Pachankis, PhD
Jesse Reynolds, MS
5Publications
157Citations
Publications
2022
LGBQ-Affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Young Gay and Bisexual Men’s Mental and Sexual Health: A Three-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial
Pachankis JE, Harkness A, Maciejewski KR, Behari K, Clark KA, McConocha E, Winston R, Adeyinka O, Reynolds J, Bränström R, Esserman DA, Hatzenbuehler ML, Safren SA. LGBQ-Affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Young Gay and Bisexual Men’s Mental and Sexual Health: A Three-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2022, 90: 459-477. PMID: 35482652, PMCID: PMC9446477, DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000724.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsHIV transmission risk behaviorsTransmission risk behaviorsHIV testingCognitive behavioral therapyRisk behaviorsSexual healthTransdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral therapyEffect sizeYoung sexual minority menSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeControl conditionThree-armLarge effect sizesSexual minority menModerate benefitFirst interventionNonsignificant differenceStatistical significanceYoung gayCounselingMonthsGreater reductionTherapyOutcomes
2020
Racial Disparities in Perinatal Mental Health
Huggins B, Jones C, Adeyinka O, Ofomata A, Drake C, Kondas C. Racial Disparities in Perinatal Mental Health. Psychiatric Annals 2020, 50: 489-493. DOI: 10.3928/00485713-20201007-02.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsPerinatal mental healthMental health careRacial disparitiesPerinatal mental health carePerinatal mental health servicesMental healthHealth careMental health servicesQuality of careObstetric careIndigenous patientsHealth servicesReproductive careCareIllustrative caseHealthDisparitiesIndigenous womenPatients
2019
On the Quantitative Study of Multiple Marginalization: Paradox and Potential Solution
Rodriguez-Seijas C, Burton C, Adeyinka O, Pachankis J. On the Quantitative Study of Multiple Marginalization: Paradox and Potential Solution. Stigma And Health 2019, 4: 495-502. DOI: 10.1037/sah0000166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsMental health outcomesHealth outcomesPoor mental health outcomesPoor mental healthMental healthHealth of peopleAverage participantSimultaneous associationHealthStatusOutcomesObjective indexCurrent studyStigmaAssociationStigmatized statusQuantitative studyFuture quantitative approachesParticipantsComprehensive arrayStudyStigmatizationProject ESTEEM protocol: a randomized controlled trial of an LGBTQ-affirmative treatment for young adult sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health
Pachankis JE, McConocha EM, Reynolds JS, Winston R, Adeyinka O, Harkness A, Burton CL, Behari K, Sullivan TJ, Eldahan AI, Esserman DA, Hatzenbuehler ML, Safren SA. Project ESTEEM protocol: a randomized controlled trial of an LGBTQ-affirmative treatment for young adult sexual minority men’s mental and sexual health. BMC Public Health 2019, 19: 1086. PMID: 31399071, PMCID: PMC6688287, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7346-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsCo-occurring health risksYoung gayHIV riskSubstance useHealth disparitiesCommunity mental health treatmentMental healthAbsence of PrEPUndetectable viral loadHigh-risk groupSexual health problemsCondomless anal sexSkills-building interventionMental health treatmentAdult Sexual Minority MenSubstance use problemsBisexual men’s healthSecondary outcomesHIV counselingHIV infectionPrEP uptakePrimary outcomeViral loadEvidence-based practicePsychiatric morbidity
2017
Predictors of prenatal care satisfaction among pregnant women in American Samoa
Adeyinka O, Jukic AM, McGarvey ST, Muasau-Howard BT, Faiai M, Hawley NL. Predictors of prenatal care satisfaction among pregnant women in American Samoa. BMC Pregnancy And Childbirth 2017, 17: 381. PMID: 29145810, PMCID: PMC5689158, DOI: 10.1186/s12884-017-1563-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsPrenatal care satisfactionPrenatal careClinic accessibilityCare satisfactionClinic servicesPhysician interactionPregnant womenLower overall satisfaction scoresOverall satisfactionPrenatal care clinicsSelf-reported demographic characteristicsOverall satisfaction scoreDomains of satisfactionBackgroundPregnant womenCare clinicsPregnancy historyMaternal characteristicsMedical CenterHigh riskAdequate careSatisfaction scoresClinicWomenCareDemographic characteristics