Philip Renison Opondo, MBChB

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Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Department: Psychiatry

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Education:
MBCHB (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, 1985.
MMed Psych (Psychiatry)
University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, 1991.
CML (Certificate in Medicine and Law - Unit for Medicine and Law)
University of Pretoria/Unisa, Pretoria, South Africa, 2006.
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Selected Publications

Yang, L. H., Poku, O. B., Misra, S., Mehta, H. T., Rampa, S., Eisenberg, M. M., ... Opondo P.R, …& Blank, M. B.: Stigma, Structural Vulnerability, and “What Matters Most” Among Women Living With HIV in Botswana, 2017. American Journal of Public Health 111(7): 1309-1317, Jul 2021.

Misra, S., Mehta, H. T., Eschliman, E. L., Rampa, S., Poku, O. B., Wang, W. Q., Opondo, P.R, … & Yang, L. H: Identifying “What Matters Most” to Men in Botswana to Promote Resistance to HIV-Related Stigma. Qualitative Health Research 31(9): 1680-1696, Jul 2021.

Opondo, P. R., Olashore, A. A., Molebatsi, K., Othieno, C. J., & Ayugi, J. O. : Mental health research in Botswana: a semi-systematic scoping review. Journal of International Medical Research 48(10), Oct 2020.

Poku, O. B., Ho-Foster, A. R., Entaile, P., Misra, S., Mehta, H., Rampa, S., …Opondo, P.R.,… & Melese, T.: ‘Mothers moving towards empowerment’ intervention to reduce stigma and improve treatment adherence in pregnant women living with HIV in Botswana: study protocol for a pragmatic clinical trial. Trials 21(1): 1-16, Oct 2020.

Ho-Foster AR, Goodman M, Entaile P, Rampa S, Jackson V, Manyeagae G, Poku OB, Misra S, Opondo PR, Arscott-Mills T, Mehta H, Becker T, Tadele B, Blank MB, Yang LH: What matters most enables resistance of HIV stigma: Sustained effects of a novel, culturally-tailored prenatal HIV stigma-reduction intervention on stigma and depression in Botswana. Poster Presentation at the 23rd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2020: Virtual) Jul 2020 Notes: https://cattendee.abstractsonline.com/meeting/9289/Presentation/2318.

Olashore, A. A., Opondo, P. R., Ogunjumo, J. A., & Ayugi, J. O.: Cannabis Use Disorder Among First-Year Undergraduate Students in Gaborone, Botswana. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment 14, Mar 2020.

Poku, O. B., Becker, T. D., Ho-Foster, A. R., Rampa, S., Entaile, P., Opondo P, … & Yang, L. H. : Reflections on qualitatively investigating HIV and mental illness stigma in Botswana with a multicultural and multinational team. SAGE Research Methods Cases 2020.

Brian Godman, Christoffel Grobler, Marianne Van-De-Lisle, ……. ,Philip Opondo, ………….., & Corrado Barbui : Pharmacotherapeutic interventions for bipolar disorder type II: addressing multiple symptoms and approaches with a particular emphasis on strategies in lower and middle-income countries. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy 20(18): 2237-2255, Dec 2019.

Kennedy Amone-P’Olak, Wilfred Chilunga, Bernard Omech & Phillip Renison Opondo : Knowledge of alcohol-disease links and socio-demographic factors as predictors of support for alcohol-related policies among university students in Botswana. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 27(4): 320-327, Sep 2019.

Becker, T. D., Ho-Foster, A. R., Poku, O. B., Marobela, S., Mehta, H., Xuan Cao, D. T. …Opondo, P. R, Yang, L. H. : “It’s When the Trees Blossom”: Explanatory Beliefs, Stigma, and Mental Illness in the Context of HIV in Botswana. Qualitative Health Research 29(11): 1566-1580, Sep 2019.

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