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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Omolola Adepoju and Lola Adepoju.
Connection Strength

5.383
  1. Adepoju OE, Dang P. Patient-Provider Concordance Reduces Missed Appointments in Texas Primary Care Safety-Net Clinics. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2025 Apr 04.
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    Score: 0.938
  2. Adepoju OE, Xu L, Chavez S, Dang P, Tipton M, Arguelles MP, Buttorff GJ, Wong MC. Back-to-Back Climate shocks and the mental health crisis: A Texas-sized surge in depression and anxiety ER visits. Am J Emerg Med. 2025 May; 91:123-131.
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    Score: 0.931
  3. Adepoju OE, Liaw W, Phillips CD. Longer appointment duration reduces future missed appointments in safety-net clinics. Am J Manag Care. 2025 Feb 01; 31(2):e39-e46.
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    Score: 0.927
  4. Adepoju OE, Dang P, Fuentes C, Liaw W. Examining the affordable connectivity program and telehealth use: a pilot survey of the affordable connectivity program, telehealth, video and audio visits in a racially diverse, lower-income population. Sci Rep. 2025 01 17; 15(1):2321.
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    Score: 0.924
  5. Adepoju OE, Ojinnaka CO, Pieratt J, Dobbins J. Racial and ethnic differences in predictors of participation in an intergenerational social connectedness intervention for older adults. BMC Geriatr. 2024 01 17; 24(1):70.
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    Score: 0.862
  6. Adepoju OE, Chae M, Ojinnaka CO, Shetty S, Angelocci T. Utilization Gaps During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Telemedicine Uptake in Federally Qualified Health Center Clinics. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 04; 37(5):1191-1197.
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    Score: 0.753
  7. Raza SA, Zhang X, Oluyomi A, Adepoju OE, King B, Amos CI, Badr H. Predictors of COVID-19 perceived susceptibility: insights from population-based self-reported survey during lockdown in the United States. J Infect Public Health. 2022 May; 15(5):508-514.
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    Score: 0.048
Connection Strength

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