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应急准备和合规性的预测因素。

Predictors of Emergency Preparedness and Compliance.

作者信息

Murphy Sheila T, Cody Michael, Frank Lauren B, Glik Deborah, Ang Alfonso

机构信息

About the Authors Drs Murphy and Cody and Ms Frank are with the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California; Dr Glik is with the Department of Community Health Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Health; and Dr Ang is with the Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine.

出版信息

Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2009 Jul 8. doi: 10.1097/DMP.0b013e3181a9c6c5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

: In response to the evolving nature of potential disasters, both human made and natural, this research identifies predictors of individual emergency preparedness and compliance with government requests. METHODS:: A survey of a nationally representative sample of US adults (1629 respondents) revealed which emergency supplies and plans they had in place; their perceived level of preparedness and that of their local health care system; the likelihood of 7 terrorist and 4 naturally occurring events, whether they would evacuate their home; shelter in place at home and work; be quarantined, vaccinated, or take medication; and whether they believed that these actions would increase their chances for survival. RESULTS:: Having supplies was predicted by being male, older, wealthier, and white, living in the western United States, and being exposed to national news. Having plans was related to living in the western United States, having children, and being exposed to national news. Compliance was associated with being female and ill. Holding demographic factors constant, preparedness and compliance with government requests were associated with the perceived likelihood of a natural but not a terrorist event, the perceived efficacy of requested actions, and belief in one's local health care system. CONCLUSIONS:: A focus on natural as opposed to terrorist events and people's perceived efficacy of emergency actions and local health care systems may increase their preparedness and compliance with government requests.

摘要

背景

为应对人为和自然灾害等潜在灾害不断变化的性质,本研究确定了个人应急准备情况及对政府要求的遵守情况的预测因素。

方法

对具有全国代表性的美国成年人样本(1629名受访者)进行的一项调查揭示了他们已准备好哪些应急物资和计划;他们对自身及当地医疗系统的准备程度的认知;7种恐怖事件和4种自然灾害发生的可能性、他们是否会撤离家园;在家中和工作场所就地避难;接受隔离、接种疫苗或服药;以及他们是否认为这些行动会增加生存几率。

结果

拥有应急物资的预测因素包括男性、年龄较大、较富有、白人、居住在美国西部以及接触过全国性新闻。制定计划与居住在美国西部、有孩子以及接触过全国性新闻有关。遵守规定与女性及患病有关。在控制人口统计学因素的情况下,应急准备情况及对政府要求的遵守情况与自然灾害而非恐怖事件的感知可能性、所要求行动的感知效果以及对当地医疗系统的信任有关。

结论

关注自然灾害而非恐怖事件以及人们对应急行动和当地医疗系统的感知效果,可能会提高他们的应急准备情况及对政府要求的遵守程度。

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