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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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Kum Fai Yuen,Joey Zu Er Leong,Yiik Diew Wong et al. Kum Fai Yuen et al.
Panic buying (PB), a typical consumer behaviour induced by crisis, was observed worldwide in the face of COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on Survival Psychology and Maslow's motivation theories, this study introduced a theoretical model to establ...
John Jamir Benzon R Aruta,Karina A Crisostomo,Nenuca Fe Canlas et al. John Jamir Benzon R Aruta et al.
The present study examined the measurement and antecedents of positive mental health in people who concurrently experienced two disasters of different nature (i.e., typhoons and COVID-19 crisis), focusing on the survivors of typhoons Vamco ...
Nor Shafrin Ahmad,Zulkifli Hussain,Harris Shah Abd Hamid et al. Nor Shafrin Ahmad et al.
Covid-19 pandemic has created crises among some Malaysians. The crises have both opportunity and threat impacts. Without proper intervention, some people will develop stress, anxiety, and depression. This study aims to explore the emotional...
Zhengbo Peng,Su Yang,Cong Wang et al. Zhengbo Peng et al.
At the forefront of the fight against the pandemic, the community' s measures and services would have a greater impact than ever before on citizen satisfaction. However, the influence of citizen satisfaction on community pandemic prevention...
Mahmoud Arvin,Shahram Bazrafkan,Parisa Beiki et al. Mahmoud Arvin et al.
Social vulnerability is related to the differential abilities of socio-economic groups to withstand and respond to the adverse impacts of hazards and stressors. COVID-19, as a human risk, is influenced by and contributes to social vulnerabi...
Saikat Deb,Gilbert Hinge Saikat Deb
The COVID-19 epidemic has affected public transport in various cities worldwide, including Guwahati city in India, where a 59.09% decline in the ridership of city bus services occurred in autumn 2021. The present work aims to investigate th...
Yajia Liang,Taiyang Zhong Yajia Liang
Purchasing food via community-level grassroots organizations was a new pattern of food patronage for Wuhan residents during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, but little attention was paid to it. The study examined the relationship between comm...
Guangyu Zhai,Jintao Qi,Wenjuan Zhou et al. Guangyu Zhai et al.
The ongoing pandemic created by COVID-19 has co-existed with humans for some time now, thus resulting in unprecedented disease burden. Previous studies have demonstrated the non-linear and single effects of meteorological factors on viral t...
Michio Murakami,Shuhei Nomura Michio Murakami
Disasters, pandemics, and their response measures can have secondary effects on the physical and psychological health of affected populations. Using health insurance receipt data from 2009 to 2020, we assessed changes in the prevalence of m...
Ruilin Zhu,Xuan Hu Ruilin Zhu
Public communication is critical for responding to disasters. However, most research on public communication is largely focused on its informational support function, overlooking the emotional support that could equally offer. This study ta...