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期刊名:International journal of disaster risk reduction

缩写:INT J DISAST RISK RE

ISSN:2212-4209

e-ISSN:2212-4209

IF/分区:4.5/Q1

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Integrating the Transtheoretical Model with Social Cognitive Theory and Protection Motivation Theory, we propose a new model to study the progress of behavior changes towards disaster preparedness along three developmental stages: from "not...
Kathleen A Lynch,David M Abramson,Alexis A Merdjanoff Kathleen A Lynch
Introduction: Risk perceptions of extreme weather events have been explored extensively through the lens of emergency preparation, but the influence of pre-storm risk perceptions on resilience and recovery trajectories ar...
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Severe storms and flooding events are expected to increase in frequency and severity, with lasting economic, social, and psychological impacts on communities in post-disaster recovery. In the first mixed methods study to focus on the experi...
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Disasters can exacerbate socioeconomic health disparities because of differential exposure (e.g., socioeconomically disadvantaged groups are more likely to be exposed to disaster-related trauma) and differential vulnerability (disadvantaged...
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