Cong Zhen, Liang Daan, Luo Jianjun
School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX.
Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2021 Dec;15(6):677-678. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2020.129. Epub 2020 Jul 13.
This study examined factors that were associated with the effectiveness of pre-existing household emergency plans during the 2011 EF5 Joplin and EF4 Tuscaloosa tornadoes. We focused on whether discussing with family members helped increase the plan's effectiveness.
A telephone survey based on random sampling was conducted in 2012 with 1006 respondents in both cities. Each city experienced huge losses, injuries, and casualties. The working sample included 494 respondents who had a household emergency plan in place before these tornadoes.
Multinomial logistic regression showed that discussing with family members increased the helpfulness of the plan in Joplin, where people had not experienced tornadoes frequently and were less prepared for tornadoes relative to residents in Tuscaloosa.
This study provides empirical evidence on the importance of encouraging family involvement when making household emergency plans, especially in places that are less prepared for disasters than those that are better prepared.
本研究调查了在2011年乔普林市EF5级和塔斯卡卢萨市EF4级龙卷风期间,与既有家庭应急计划有效性相关的因素。我们重点关注与家庭成员讨论是否有助于提高该计划的有效性。
2012年对两个城市的1006名受访者进行了基于随机抽样的电话调查。每个城市都遭受了巨大的损失、人员受伤和伤亡。有效样本包括494名在这些龙卷风发生前制定了家庭应急计划的受访者。
多项逻辑回归显示,在乔普林市,与家庭成员讨论提高了该计划的实用性。在乔普林,人们不像塔斯卡卢萨的居民那样经常经历龙卷风,对龙卷风的准备也较少。
本研究提供了实证证据,证明在制定家庭应急计划时鼓励家庭参与的重要性,特别是在那些比准备充分的地方对灾难准备不足的地区。