Stella Babalola and Adesegun Fatusi Determinants of use of maternal health services in Nigeria - looking beyond individual and household factors. Forthcoming in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Obasi C, Agwu A, Akinpelu W, Hammons R, Clark C, Etienne-Cummings R, Hill P, Rothman R, Babalola S, Ross T, Carroll K. and Asiyanbola B.(2009) Contamination of equipment in emergency settings: An exploratory study with a targeted automated intervention. Annals of Surgical Innovation and Research, 3:8
Stella Babalola, Adesegun Fatusi, Jennifer Anyanti (2009) Media Saturation, Communication Exposure and HIV Stigma in Nigeria. Social Science & Medicine, 68 (2009): 1513–1520
Babalola, Stella and Kincaid, D. Lawrence (2009) 'New Methods for Estimating the Impact of Health Communication Programs’, Communication Methods and Measures, 3:1,61 — 83
Babalola, S, Lawan, U (2009) Factors predicting BCG immunization status in northern Nigeria: A behavioral-ecological perspective. Forthcoming in Child Health Care, 13(1):
Babalola, S (2008) Correlates of the uptake of childhood immunization in northern Nigeria: a multilevel analysis. Maternal and Child Health Journal, doi: 10.1007/s10995-008-0386-5. Available on: http://www.springerlink.com/content/r34j137u755gp51k
Babalola, S, Folda, L, Babayaro, H (2008) The effects of a communication program on contraceptive ideation and use among young women in northern Nigeria: a multivariate probit analysis. Forthcoming in Studies in Family Planning
Kornfield, R. and S. Babalola (2008) Gendered responses to living with AIDS : case studies in Rwanda. In Feldman, D. (ed.) AIDS, Culture and Africa. University Press of Florida. pp. 35-56
Babalola, S. (2007) Readiness for HIV testing among young people in northern Nigeria: the roles of social norm and perceived stigma. AIDS and Behaviour, Volume 11( 5): 759-769
Babalola, S. (2006) Gender differences in the factors influencing consistent use of condom among young people in Tanzania. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 18(2): 287-299.
Babalola, Stella, Brasington, Angela, Agbasimalo, Ada, Helland, Anna, Nwanguma, Edith, and Onah, Nkechi (2006) Impact of a communication program on female genital cutting in Eastern Nigeria. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 11(10):1594-1603.
Babalola, S., Ouedraogo, D., and Vondrasek, C. (2006) Motivation for late sexual debut in Cote d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso: A positive deviance inquiry. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children and Youth, 7(2): 65 – 87
Babalola, S. and P. Nwashili (2005) Poverty, Adolescent Sexuality and the Shadow of AIDS: A Study of Female Motor Park Workers in Lagos, Nigeria. In Obioma Nnaemeka and Joy Ezeilo (eds.) Engendering Human Rights: Cultural and Socio-economic Realities in Africa. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan
Babalola, S. and Vondrasek, C. (2005) The effects of a family planning behavior change communication program in Burkina Faso: An application of the propensity score matching method. International Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 31, 3, 207-212.
Babalola, S., B. Oleko-Tambashe, and C. Vondrasek (2005) Parental Factors and Sexual Risk-Taking among Young People in Côte d’Ivoire. African Journal for Reproductive Health, 9(1): 49-65.
Babalola S. (2004) Perceived peer behavior and the timing of sexual debut in Rwanda: a survival analysis of youth data. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 33(4): 353-363.
Babalola, S., D. Awasum and B. Quenum-Renaud (2002) The correlates of safe sex practices among Rwandan youth: a positive deviance approach. African Journal of AIDS Research, 1: 11–21
Stella Babalola, Jane Brown, Damaris Moulom, Jean-Paul Tchupo, Natasha Sakolsky and Claudia Vondrasek (2001) The impact of a community mobilization project on health-related attitudes and practices in Cameroon. Journal of Community Health, 26(6): 459-477
Stella Babalola, Claudia Vondrasek, Jane Brown and Regina Traoré (2001) “The impact of a regional family planning promotion initiative in West Africa: evidence from Cameroon.” International Family Planning Perspectives 27(4):186-193