Wietse A. Tol
Johns Hopkins University
199 Papers
730 Citations
Wietse A. Tol is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 173 publications. Previous affiliations of Wietse A. Tol include Yale University & VU University Medical Center.
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Papers
Using Theory of Change to Plan for the Implementation of a Psychological Intervention Addressing Alcohol Use Disorder and Psychological Distress in Uganda
Catharina van der Boor,Lena Skovgaard Andersen,Alessandro Massazza,Wietse A. Tol,Dalili Taban,Bayard Roberts,Joshua Ssebunnya,Eugene Kinyanda,Carl May,Abhijit Nadkarni,Daniela C. Fuhr +10 more
TL;DR: This study underscores ToC’s value in delineating context-specific outcomes and identifies areas requiring further attention, and emphasizes the importance of early planning and stakeholder engagement for sustainable implementation of psychological interventions in humanitarian settings.
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Primary-level and community worker interventions for the prevention of mental disorders and the promotion of well-being in low- and middle-income countries
Marianna Purgato,Jibril Abdulmalik,Eleonora Prina,Caterina Ceccarelli,Wietse A. Tol,N. Ginneken,Eleonora Uphoff,Davide Papola,Francesco Amaddeo,R. Churchill,Mark J. D. Jordans,Crick Lund,Corrado Barbui +12 more
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Why local concepts matter: Using cultural expressions of distress to explore the construct validity of research instruments to measure mental health problems among Congolese women in Nyarugusu refugee camp.
M. Claire Greene,Peter Ventevogel,Samuel Likindikoki,Ann G. Bonz,Rachael M. Turner,Susan Rees,Lusia Misinzo,Tasiana Njau,Jessie Mbwambo,Wietse A. Tol +9 more
TL;DR: This paper employed a mixed-methods approach to describe and measure cultural concepts of distress among female Congolese survivors of intimate partner violence in Nyarugusu refugee camp, Tanzania.
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Erratum: Risk of perpetrating intimate partner violence amongst men exposed to torture in conflict-affected Timor-Leste - CORRIGENDUM.
Susan Rees,Mohammed Mohsin,Alvin Kuowei Tay,Zachary Steel,Natalino Tam,Zelia Maria Da Costa,C. Soares,Wietse A. Tol,Valsamma Eapen,Mark R. Dadds,Derrick Silove +10 more
- 03 Aug 2018
TL;DR: This research highlights the need to understand more fully the role of “spatially aggregating data” in the response of infectious disease to infectious disease.
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