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Olivia Matshabane
Olivia Matshabane
Stellenbosch University
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Exploring the influence of role models on the career development process of school-going adolescents from a low-income community in South Africa
OP Matshabane
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University, 2016
222016
Promoting diversity and inclusion in neuroscience and neuroethics
OP Matshabane
EBioMedicine 67, 2021
162021
Exploring how a genetic attribution to disease relates to stigma experiences of Xhosa patients with schizophrenia in South Africa
OP Matshabane, MM Campbell, MC Faure, PA Marshall, BM Mayosi, ...
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 55, 1679-1686, 2020
162020
Does genetics matter for disease-related stigma? The impact of genetic attribution on stigma associated with rheumatic heart disease in the Western Cape, South Africa
MC Faure, OP Matshabane, P Marshall, PS Appelbaum, DJ Stein, ...
Social Science & Medicine 243, 112619, 2019
152019
Cultural diversity is crucial for African neuroethics
OP Matshabane, L Mgweba-Bewana, CA Atuire, J de Vries, LM Koehly
Nature human behaviour 6 (9), 1185-1187, 2022
122022
Participants’ preferences and reasons for wanting feedback of individual genetic research results from an HIV-TB genomic study: A case study from Botswana
D Ralefala, M Kasule, OP Matshabane, A Wonkam, M Matshaba, ...
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 16 (5), 525-536, 2021
112021
The role of causal knowledge in stigma considerations in African genomics research: Views of South African Xhosa people
OP Matshabane, MM Campbell, MC Faure, PS Appelbaum, PA Marshall, ...
Social Science & Medicine 277, 113902, 2021
72021
Evaluating community engagement strategies to manage stigma in two African genomics studies involving people living with schizophrenia or rheumatic heart disease
MM Campbell, OP Matshabane, S Mqulwana, M Mndini, M Nagdee, ...
Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics 2021, e3, 2021
72021
Exploring the influence of role models on the career development process of adolescents from a low-income community in South Africa
OP Matshabane
Unpublished Master’s thesis). Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, 2016
52016
Preferences and expectations of feedback of individual genetic research results in African genomics: Views of South African parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders
OP Matshabane, CA Albertus, MC Faure, D Ralefala, KA Donald, ...
Open Research Africa 5 (41), 41, 2022
42022
Addressing diversity and inclusion challenges in global neuro-psychiatric and behavioral genomics research
OP Matshabane, CG Whitted, LM Koehly
Frontiers in Genetics 13, 1021649, 2022
32022
Social and Epistemic Justice: Are We Really Including Africa in the Bioethics Discourse?
OP Matshabane, J De Vries
The American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1), 30-32, 2022
22022
Exploring how a genetic attribution to disease relates to internalised stigma experiences of Xhosa people with schizophrenia and rheumatic heart disease in South Africa
OP Matshabane
22019
A Braver Neuroethics that Matters in (and for) Africa
OP Matshabane, C Ewuoso
AJOB neuroscience 14 (4), 410-413, 2023
12023
Two-Eyed Seeing and other Indigenous perspectives for neuroscience
J Illes, ML Perreault, K Bassil, JG Bjaalie, RL Taylor-Bragge, ...
Nature 638 (8049), 58-68, 2025
2025
An Afrocentric Perspective on Neurodiversity: Neuroethical Considerations in Africa
OP Matshabane, S Seedat
AJOB neuroscience 15 (4), 274-276, 2024
2024
Genetic Attribution, Moral Agency, and Moral Responsibility from the Perspective of African Philosophy
OP Matshabane, C Ewuoso, J de Vries
An African Research Ethics Reader: From the Ground Up 1, 166, 2024
2024
Advancing neuroethics in Africa
OP Matshabane, A Hartford, CO Ewuoso, AC Palk, LM Koehly, DJ Stein, ...
South African Journal of Science 120 (5/6), 2024
2024
Participant views on practical considerations for feedback of individual genetic research results: a case study from Botswana
D Ralefala, M Kasule, OP Matshabane, A Wonkam, M Matshaba, ...
Global Bioethics 34 (1), 1-14, 2023
2023
Lessons learned from the translation of the Internalised Stigma of Mental Illness (ISMI) scale into isiXhosa for use with South African Xhosa people with schizophrenia
OP Matshabane, PS Appelbaum, MC Faure, PA Marshall, DJ Stein, ...
Transcultural Psychiatry, 13634615231168461, 2023
2023
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