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Stigma, explanatory models and unmet needs of caregivers of children with developmental disorders in a low-income African country: a cross-sectional facility-based survey
D Tilahun, C Hanlon, A Fekadu, B Tekola, Y Baheretibeb, RA Hoekstra
BMC health services research 16, 1-12, 2016
2152016
Challenges and opportunities to improve autism services in low-income countries: lessons from a situational analysis in Ethiopia
B Tekola, Y Baheretibeb, I Roth, D Tilahun, A Fekadu, C Hanlon, ...
Global mental health 3, e21, 2016
932016
Adapting and pre-testing the World Health Organization’s Caregiver Skills Training programme for autism and other developmental disorders in a very low-resource setting …
B Tekola, F Girma, M Kinfe, R Abdurahman, M Tesfaye, Z Yenus, ...
Autism 24 (1), 51-63, 2020
682020
Scaling up integrated primary mental health in six low-and middle-income countries: obstacles, synergies and implications for systems reform
I Petersen, A van Rensburg, F Kigozi, M Semrau, C Hanlon, J Abdulmalik, ...
BJPsych Open 5 (5), e69, 2019
672019
Explanatory models of depression in sub-Saharan Africa: Synthesis of qualitative evidence
R Mayston, S Frissa, B Tekola, C Hanlon, M Prince, A Fekadu
Social science & medicine 246, 112760, 2020
632020
Perceptions and experiences of stigma among parents of children with developmental disorders in Ethiopia: A qualitative study
B Tekola, M Kinfe, F Girma, C Hanlon, RA Hoekstra
Social science & medicine 256, 113034, 2020
572020
Ethiopian community health workers’ beliefs and attitudes towards children with autism: Impact of a brief training intervention
D Tilahun, A Fekadu, B Tekola, M Araya, I Roth, B Davey, C Hanlon, ...
Autism 23 (1), 39-49, 2019
552019
Using qualitative methods with poor children in urban Ethiopia: Opportunities & challenges
B Tekola, C Griffin, L Camfield
Social Indicators Research 90, 73-87, 2009
482009
Nothing about us without us: the importance of local collaboration and engagement in the global study of autism
RA Hoekstra, F Girma, B Tekola, Z Yenus
BJPsych international 15 (2), 40-43, 2018
332018
Poverty and the social context of sex work in Addis Ababa: An anthropological perspective
B Tekola
Forum for Social Studies, 2005
292005
Narratives of three prostitutes in Addis Ababa
B Tekola
112002
The experiences of parents raising children with developmental disabilities in Ethiopia
B Tekola, M Kinfe, F Girma Bayouh, C Hanlon, RA Hoekstra
Autism 27 (2), 539-551, 2023
102023
Negotiating social space: sex-workers and the social context of sex work in Addis Ababa
B Tekola
African study monographs. Supplementary issue. 29, 169-183, 2005
102005
Adaptation and validation of two autism-related measures of skills and quality of life in Ethiopia
A Borissov, I Bakolis, B Tekola, M Kinfe, C Ceccarelli, F Girma, ...
Autism 26 (6), 1409-1422, 2022
92022
Exploring contextual adaptations in caregiver interventions for families raising children with developmental disabilities
Z Szlamka, C Hanlon, B Tekola, L Pacione, E Salomone, WHO CST Team, ...
Plos one 17 (9), e0272077, 2022
82022
The role of advocacy and empowerment in shaping service development for families raising children with developmental disabilities
Z Szlamka, B Tekola, R Hoekstra, C Hanlon
Health Expectations 25 (4), 1882-1891, 2022
82022
Understandings of depression among community members and primary healthcare attendees in rural Ethiopia: a qualitative study
B Tekola, R Mayston, T Eshetu, R Birhane, B Milkias, C Hanlon, A Fekadu
Transcultural psychiatry 60 (3), 412-427, 2023
72023
Social responses to HIV/AIDS in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with reference to commercial sex workers, people living with HIV/AIDS and community-based funeral associations in Addis Ababa
A Pankhurst, A Tesfaye, A Gebre, B Tekola, H Demile
Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (Ed …, 2008
62008
Eliciting the hidden variables: Issues in a child-centred qualitative approach to the study of poor children’s risk & wellbeing in urban Ethiopia
B Tekola
Social Indicators Research, 2008
62008
Ending epistemic exclusion: toward a truly global science and practice of early childhood development
G Scheidecker, B Tekola, M Rasheed, S Oppong, F Mezzenzana, H Keller, ...
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 8 (1), 3-5, 2024
52024
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