Determinant factors of community-based disaster preparedness

  • Motoyoshi T
  • Takao K
  • Ikeda S
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This study examined the determinants of willingness to participate in a community-based disaster preparedness scheme. The theory of reasoned action (Ajzen & Fishbein, 1977, 1980; Fishbein & AJzen, 1975) was applied as a basic model and was complemented by the factor of concern about disaster. A structural equation modeling was performed to validate this model. The hypothetical model was supported for the data from the residents (N=3036) of an area with a high risk of flood damage. It was clarified that the subjective norm and concern about flood positively contributed to the intention of participating in a community-based disaster preparedness scheme. The perceived cost of preparedness was the inhibitory factor of participating in such a scheme.View full abstract

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Motoyoshi, T., Takao, K., & Ikeda, S. (2004). Determinant factors of community-based disaster preparedness. The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 75(1), 72–77. https://doi.org/10.4992/jjpsy.75.72

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