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1 Alem, Atalay, Derege Kebede, Teshome Shibre, Alemayehu Negash, and Negusse Deyassa. "Comparison of computer assisted scan diagnoses and clinical diagnoses of major mental disorders in Butajira, rural Ethiopia." Ethiop. Med. J. (2004).
2 Kebede, D., A. Alem, T. Shibre, A. Negash, N. Deyassa, and T. Beyero. "Socio-demographic correlates of bipolar disorder in Butajira, rural Ethiopia." East Afr Med J (2005).
3 Kebede, D., A. Alem, T. Shibre, A. Negash, N. Deyassa, T. Beyero, and G. Medhin. "Short-term symptomatic and functional outcomes of schizophrenia in Butajira, Ethiopia." Schizophr. Res. (2005).
4 Kebede, D., A. Alem, T. Shibre, A. Negash, A. Fekadu, D. Fekadu, N. Deyassa, L. Jacobsson, and G. Kullgren. "Onset and clinical course of schizophrenia in Butajira-Ethiopia--a community-based study." Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol (2003).
5 Kebede, Derege, Atalay Alem, Teshome Shibire, Negussie Deyassa, Alemayehu Negash, Teferra Beyero, Ghirmay Medhin, and Abebaw Fekadu. "Symptomatic and functional outcome of bipolar disorder in Butajira, Ethiopia." J Affect Disord (2006).
6 Kebede, Derege, Atalay Alem, Teshome Shibre, Alemayehu Negash, Negussie Deyassa, and Tefera Beyero. "The sociodemographic correlates of schizophrenia in Butajira, rural Ethiopia." Schizophr. Res. (2004).
7 Kebede, Derege, Atalay Alem, Teshome Shibre, Alemayehu Negash, Negussie Deyassa, and Teferra Beyero. "Health related quality of life (SF-36) survey in Butajira, rural Ethiopia: normative data and evaluation of reliability and validity." Ethiop. Med. J. (2004).
8 Shibre, T., D. Kebede, A. Alem, S. Kebreab, Z. Melaku, N. Deyassa, A. Negash, A. Fekadu, D. Fekadu, G. Medhin, C. Negeri, L. Jacobsson, and G. Kullgren. "Neurological soft signs (NSS) in 200 treatment-naïve cases with schizophrenia: a community-based study in a rural setting." Nord J Psychiatry (2002).
9 Shibre, T., D. Kebede, A. Alem, A. Negash, N. Deyassa, A. Fekadu, D. Fekadu, L. Jacobsson, and G. Kullgren. "Schizophrenia: illness impact on family members in a traditional society--rural Ethiopia." Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol (2003).