Takao Kenji, Ikeda Saburo
Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Medical Welfare, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare, Matsushima, Kurashiki 701-0193, Japan.
Shinrigaku Kenkyu. 2006 Dec;77(5):458-63. doi: 10.4992/jjpsy.77.458.
This study examines the factors that determine satisfaction with the policies regarding disaster wastes, focusing specifically on the case of flood. A survey was conducted of residents in previously flooded areas of Sanjyo, Fukui, and Toyooka. The respondents rated the extent to which the affected administration explained things to them, listened to their opinions, damage from the flood, and problems with disaster wastes. The results showed that the perception of the distance from home to the garbage station determined the satisfaction with the policies regarding disaster wastes among the respondents who had less disaster wastes. On the other hand, the perception of listening to their opinions determined satisfaction with the policies among the respondents who had a lot of waste. The findings suggest that the determinant factors are different depending upon the situational factors.
本研究考察了决定对灾害废弃物政策满意度的因素,特别关注洪水灾害的情况。对福井县三条市和丰冈市先前遭受洪水地区的居民进行了一项调查。受访者对受灾行政部门向他们解释情况、听取他们意见的程度、洪水造成的损害以及灾害废弃物问题进行了评分。结果表明,对于灾害废弃物较少的受访者,对从家到垃圾站距离的认知决定了他们对灾害废弃物政策的满意度。另一方面,对于废弃物较多的受访者,对听取他们意见的认知决定了对政策的满意度。研究结果表明,决定因素因情境因素而异。