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    Country Report 2018: Croatia
    (2018) Ivanovic, Mladen
    The process of registration of POs is rather smooth and simple. Any three (3) individuals or legal person, whether native or foreign, are free to establish a PO or to be a member of one. Persons without legal capacity (14 years or less, or individuals with intellectual disabilities) can also be founders or members of a PO if they have the permission of their legal guardian.
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    Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies: validity and reliability of the Croatian version
    (Wolters Kluwer, 2017-02) Kralj, Žana; Dedić, Milenka; Kovačević, Anđela; Malički, Mario; Dedić, Jelena; Pelivan, Marina; Vuković, Dubravka; Fisher, Carrie; Kember, Rachel L.; Nurnberger, John; Bućan, Maja; Britvić, Dolores; Psychiatry, School of Medicine
    OBJECTIVE: To test the validity and reliability of the Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies (DIGS) in patients with mental illness in Croatia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Following translation, back-translation, and pilot testing, the Croatian version of DIGS (CRO-DIGS) was administered to a total of 150 inpatients and outpatients diagnosed at the Clinical Hospital in Split with bipolar and major depressive disorder (n=56), schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder (n=62), and alcohol dependence or use disorders (n=32). Initial testing was performed independently by one interviewer and one observer blinded to the diagnosis, and a retest was performed after 8 weeks by a third examiner. RESULTS: The validity of CRO-DIGS was high (κ=0.916), with an excellent inter-rater (κ=0.824) reliability, especially for bipolar disorder (κ=0.956). Following an 8 week test-retest interval, the reliability for all diagnoses was found to be excellent (κ=0.843). CONCLUSION: Our study has shown excellent validity and reliability of the Croatian version of DIGS, making it a promising instrument to assess mental illness of patients. The development of a valid and reliable diagnostic tool such as the CRO-DIGS will considerably advance the scientific communities' ability to carry out genetic studies of psychiatric illness in the region.
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    Global solidarity—Voices from Croatian mobile social education partners
    (Warszawa, 2023) Sugawara, Carmen Luca; Matešić, Nadja; Paton, Gordana; Ray-Bennett, Kristina; School of Social Work
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    The 2025 Global Philanthropy Environment Index Croatia
    (Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2025) Majeric, Mladenka
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