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Factors Associated With Individual Emergency Preparedness Behaviors: A Cross-Sectional Survey Among the Public in Three Chinese Provinces

Authors :
Ning Ning
Man Hu
Jin Qiao
Chaojie Liu
Xiaowen Zhao
Wei Xu
Weilan Xu
Bin Zheng
Zhiqiang Chen
Yi Yu
Yanhua Hao
Qunhong Wu
Source :
Frontiers in Public Health, Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 9 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to identify factors associated with individual emergency preparedness behaviors which play an important role in effective emergency response.Methods: Data were drawn from a cross-sectional survey conducted in China's Heilongjiang, Guangdong and Sichuan provinces in 2017. Questionnaires were administered through face-to-face interviews, and 2,506 were valid for data analyses. A structural equation model was established to test the direct and indirect effects of the relevant factors on individual emergency preparedness behaviors.Results: Low levels of emergency preparedness were found: 28% of respondents reported being fully/partly prepared. The attitudes of the respondents toward emergency preparedness had the strongest association with emergency preparedness behaviors, with a total effect of 0.483. This was followed by self-efficacy (0.305) and training/exercise (0.295). Risk perception had the weakest effect (0.045) on emergency preparedness behaviors.Discussion: Improving attitudes of the public as well as their ability to prepare for emergency events is important for effective emergency management.

Details

ISSN :
22962565
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in public health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9adc2b95cff2b3f11ffa09a55a8124cd