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亚利桑那州凤凰城热健康监测/预警系统的社会影响:评估公众的感知风险与应对措施。

The social impacts of the heat-health watch/warning system in Phoenix, Arizona: assessing the perceived risk and response of the public.

作者信息

Kalkstein Adam J, Sheridan Scott C

机构信息

Department of Geography, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.

出版信息

Int J Biometeorol. 2007 Oct;52(1):43-55. doi: 10.1007/s00484-006-0073-4. Epub 2007 Jan 30.

Abstract

Heat is the leading weather-related killer in the United States. Although previous research suggests that social influences affect human responses to natural disaster warnings, no studies have examined the social impacts of heat or heat warnings on a population. Here, 201 surveys were distributed in Metropolitan Phoenix to determine the social impacts of the heat warning system, or more specifically, to gauge risk perception and warning response. Consistent with previous research, increased risk perception of heat results in increased response to a warning. Different social factors such as sex, race, age, and income all play an important role in determining whether or not people will respond to a warning. In particular, there is a strong sense of perceived risk to the heat among Hispanics which translates to increased response when heat warnings are issued. Based on these findings, suggestions are presented to help improve the Phoenix Heat Warning System.

摘要

在美国,高温是与天气相关的首要杀手。尽管先前的研究表明社会影响会影响人类对自然灾害预警的反应,但尚无研究考察高温或高温预警对人群的社会影响。在此,在凤凰城都会区发放了201份调查问卷,以确定高温预警系统的社会影响,或者更具体地说,衡量风险认知和预警反应。与先前的研究一致,对高温风险认知的增加会导致对预警的反应增加。不同的社会因素,如性别、种族、年龄和收入,在决定人们是否会对预警做出反应方面都起着重要作用。特别是,西班牙裔人群对高温有强烈的风险认知,这意味着在发布高温预警时反应会增加。基于这些发现,提出了一些建议以帮助改进凤凰城高温预警系统。

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