Oluwole Jegede, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of PsychiatryCards
About
Research
Overview
My research is deeply rooted in addiction medicine, with an emphasis on health disparities and mental health outcomes, particularly in underserved populations. My work explores how structural vulnerabilities—such as racial, socio-economic, and systemic inequalities—affect access to and the quality of mental health and addiction care. I focus on identifying and addressing the barriers that marginalized groups face in seeking addiction treatment, aiming to improve the effectiveness and reach of care interventions. Through my research, I seek to develop clinical and policy solutions that promote equity in mental health services.
This interest has led me to examine the complex interactions between substance use disorders and psychiatric care, particularly in populations that experience higher rates of health disparities. By exploring these relationships, I contribute to a broader understanding of how social determinants of health influence treatment outcomes. I am particularly interested in how healthcare systems can address the unique needs of these populations by developing tailored, accessible, and culturally sensitive approaches to addiction treatment.
A significant aspect of my work involves collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to advance addiction psychiatry and public health policies, with the goal of shaping healthcare delivery in ways that minimize health disparities. My long-term goal is to inform the development of integrated care models that address both mental health and substance use disorders, providing comprehensive support to marginalized communities and enhancing the overall quality of life for affected individuals. Through evidence-based research, I aim to advocate for systemic changes that lead to more equitable health outcomes in addiction psychiatry.
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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News
News
- November 18, 2024Source: Current Psychiatry Reports
Addressing Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Opioid Overdose Mortality: Strategies for Equitable Interventions and Structural Change
- August 15, 2024Source: Journal of Addiction Medicine
The Impact of High-Potency Synthetic Opioids on Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Use Disorder: A Scoping Review
- July 19, 2024Source: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Disentangling the Effects of Racism-Related Stress on Opioid Use Disorder and Chronic Pain Outcomes
- July 05, 2024
Weleff Edits New Issue of AMA Journal of Ethics