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Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2012

Effects of Exercise on Physical Fitness in Children with Intellectual Disability.

Špela Golubović; Jasna Maksimović; Boris Golubović; Nenad Glumbić

This paper presents the results of the study which examined the effects of carefully designed physical exercise programs on the development of physical fitness in children with ID. The study sample consisted of 42 children with ID and 45 typically developing children. All the participants were assessed using Eurofit Test Battery. The results were analyzed in terms of participation in the exercise program and level of intellectual functioning. While ID children scored significantly lower on fitness tests when compared with typically developing children, the study revealed an association between degree of ID and physical fitness.


Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2013

Agreement in quality of life assessment between adolescents with intellectual disability and their parents

Špela Golubović; Renata Skrbic

Intellectual disability affects different aspects of functioning and quality of life, as well as the ability to independently assess the quality of life itself. The paper examines the agreement in the quality of life assessments made by adolescents with intellectual disability and their parents compared with assessments made by adolescents without intellectual disability and their parents. Participants included 67 adolescents with intellectual disability and the same number of their parents. Control group consisted of 122 typically developed adolescents and an equal number of their parents. In order to assess the quality of life we used The PedsQL 4.0 Generic Core Scale questionnaire, for adolescents aged between 13 and 18 and their parents. Agreement in assessing quality of life between adolescents and parents was analyzed using t-test, Kappa Statistics and Pearson correlation. The agreement between adolescents with intellectual disability and their parents was found to be acceptable (k=0.43), while the agreement between adolescent from control group and their parents was judged to be good (k=0.84). Correlations between adolescents with intellectual disability and their parents varied across subscales from weak (r=0.31) on the physical health subscale to moderate (r=0.56) on the social subscale. Adolescents with intellectual disability were less satisfied with their social functioning. The highest agreement, as well as the lowest means value was found on the social agreement scale. Assessment of the quality of life by both adolescents and their parents provides a comprehensive insight into functioning and different aspects of quality of life in these adolescents.


Medicinski Pregled | 2011

Psychomotor re-education: Movement as therapeutic method

Špela Golubović; Tatjana Tubic; Slavica Markovic

INTRODUCTION Psychomotor re-education represents a multidimensional therapeutic approach in dealing with children and adults with psychomotor disorders. Therapeutic programs should be based on individual differences, abilities and capabilities, relationships, feelings and individual developmental needs as well as emotional condition of a child. BODY AND MOVEMENT AS THE Bases OF THE TREATMENT: A movement, glance, touch, voice and word, all being an integral part of a process of psychomotor re-education, are used with a purpose of helping children to discover their own body, their feelings, needs, behaviour. When moving, children discover the space of their own bodily nature, and, subsequently, gestural space and objective space. The body represents a source of pleasure and the freedom of movement, as well as ones own existence, are soon to be discovered. PRACTICAL APPLICATION An adequate assessment is a precondition to design a work plan, select the best exercises for each child individually and direct the course of therapy. This is the most suitable method for treating children with slow or disharmonious development, mentally challenged children, children with speech and behaviour disorders. It is also used in the treatment of children with dyspraxic difficulties, difficulties in practognostic and gnostic development, pervasive developmental disorder and children with lateral dominance problems. CONCLUSION Therefore, a systematic observation seems to be necessary as well as an increased number of research projects aimed at assessing results obtained by exercises in order to get a more precise insight into the process of re-education, selection of exercises, duration period and possible outcomes.


Annals of General Psychiatry | 2008

Effects of physical activity on children's behavior

Špela Golubović; Tatjana Tubic; Gustav Bala

Results Results showed that children of preschool age are less involved in organized physical activities, and also that girls of all ages have a lower participation rate than boys in organized physical activities. Factor-analysis isolated four contributors to aberrant behavior in children: negativity, anxiety, lack of adjustment, and lack of established controls. Relation of these four factors to participation in physical activity was also analyzed. A structure of aberrant behavior points to a strong interconnection between neurobiological and cognitive mechanisms and socio-emotional aspects of behavior in children.


Medicinski Pregled | 2010

Agreeing in assessment of hyperactivity in children

Špela Golubović; Tatjana Tubic


Collegium Antropologicum | 2010

Relations between Handedness and Motor Abilities in Preschool Children

Gustav Bala; Špela Golubović; Ratko Katić


Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation | 2016

CORRELATION BETWEEN AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR AND STRESS IN PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY IN RELATION TO THE TYPE OF HOUSING

Daniela Tamaš; Nenad Glumbić; Špela Golubović


Nastava i Vaspitanje | 2015

Stimulating the development of coordination in pupils with developmental difficulties in elementary school

Jasna Maksimović; Špela Golubović; Branka Jablan


Medicinski Pregled | 2015

THINGS THAT CAN BE CHANGED IN EARLY INTERVENTION IN CHILDHOOD.

Špela Golubović; Jasminka Marković; Lidija Perović


Nastava i Vaspitanje | 2008

The relatedness of some aspects of cognitive functioning of children and the delay in starting school

Sandra Rudić; Špela Golubović

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