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Familiarity with State Regulations regarding Access to Information for Persons with Disabilities in Serbia

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2021
Authors
Kadijević, Đorđe
Masliković, Dejan
Tomić, Bojan M.
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Abstract
The quality of life of people with disabilities is largely influenced by their access to information. Good communication with state authorities is the key to knowing state regulations regarding this access, proposing their improvement, and monitoring their application in society. By using a convenient sample of 89 persons with disabilities, this study examined the extent to which the participants were familiar with these regulations, and whether this familiarity could be explained in terms of the quality of the participants' communication with state authorities concerning their access to information, as well as several background variables regarding the participants, including their gender, age, and educational level completed. It was found that the majority of participants were not familiar with these regulations. Path analysis evidenced the positive and significant direct influence of communication quality on familiarity with regulations (0.356,p lt 0.01), with the former positively... influenced by age (40-49) and educational level completed (upper-secondary) to a significant degree (corresponding regression weights were 0.432,p lt 0.01, and 0.171,p lt 0.05, respectively). The path model applied could explain 12.7% of the variability of the familiarity in question. Implications for research and practice are included.

Keywords:
access to information / communication / education / state authorities / persons with disabilities / state regulations / statistical analyses / Republic of Serbia
Source:
International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 2021
Publisher:
  • Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200018 (Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade) (RS-200018)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200018 (Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade) (RS-200018)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200053 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research) (RS-200053)

DOI: 10.1080/1034912X.2020.1802646

ISSN: 1034-912X

WoS: 000561950800001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85089727065
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Kadijević, Đ., Masliković, D.,& Tomić, B. M.. (2021). Familiarity with State Regulations regarding Access to Information for Persons with Disabilities in Serbia. in International Journal of Disability Development and Education
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https://doi.org/10.1080/1034912X.2020.1802646
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