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dc.creatorGlumbić, Nenad
dc.creatorGrujičić, Roberto
dc.creatorStupar, Sanja
dc.creatorPetrović, Sunčica
dc.creatorPejovic-Milovančević, Milica
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-05T10:42:48Z
dc.date.available2022-06-05T10:42:48Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.issn1664-0640
dc.identifier.urihttp://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4570
dc.description.abstractBackground: Intervention programs for children with developmental disabilities increasingly target caregiver training to implement effective strategies for child development. Research conducted in different countries shows that the Caregiver Skills Training Program (CST) developed by the World Health Organization and Autism Speaks could also be a recommended intervention. Methods: The pre-pilot phase included seven, and the pilot phase included 29 families of children with developmental disabilities trained to implement the intervention program. The caregivers were asked to complete the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist at the beginning and at the end of the program. Results: In the pre-pilot phase, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test determined a statistically significant improvement in Speech, Language and Communication (z = −2.99, p < 0.05) and Health/Physical/Behavior (z = −2.375, p < 0.05) after caregiver participation in the training program. In the pilot phase, the paired t-test also determined a statistically significant improvement in Speech, Language and Communication between the first (M = 24.52, SD = 5.57) and the second testing (M = 25.66, SD = 6.11), t(28) = −2.29, p < 0.05, as well as a significant improvement between the first (M = 36.62; SD = 7.15) and the second testing (M = 35.38; SD = 5.91), t(28) = 2.11, p < 0.05 in Health/Physical/Behavior. Eta squared values (0.16 and 0.14) indicate that the intervention effect was significant. No differences were determined in Sociability and Sensory/Cognitive Awareness between the first and the second testing. Conclusion: The initial results of the Caregiver Skills Training Program are encouraging. For this program to be recommended as an evidence-based intervention, further research should be conducted on larger samples, controlling possible intervening variables.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.publisherFrontiers Mediasr
dc.relationThe implementation of the CST Program and this research was supported by UNICEF Serbia and HELP—Mission to the Republic of Serbia. All authors received funding from these two organizations.sr
dc.rightsopenAccesssr
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceFrontiers in Psychiatrysr
dc.subjectdevelopmental delayssr
dc.subjectparent-mediated interventionsr
dc.subjectsupport, parenting skills programsr
dc.subjectparent-child relationssr
dc.subjectpublic healthsr
dc.subjectSerbiasr
dc.titlePositive Effects of the Caregiver Skill Training Program on Children With Developmental Disabilities: Experiences From Serbiasr
dc.typearticlesr
dc.rights.licenseBYsr
dc.citation.rankM21~
dc.citation.spage913142
dc.citation.volume13
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fpsyt.2022.913142
dc.identifier.fulltexthttp://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/8121/bitstream_8121.pdf
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85133320073
dc.identifier.wos00081239870000
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionsr


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