School of Economics, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, Hangzhou 310018, China.
Institute for Advanced Research, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 7;18(14):7280. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18147280.
The natural environment is one of the most critical factors that profoundly influences human races. Natural disasters may have enormous effects on individual psychological characteristics. Using China's long-term historical natural disaster dataset from 1470 to 2000 and data from a household survey in 2012, we explore whether long-term natural disasters affect social trust. We find that there is a statistically significant positive relationship between long-term natural disaster frequency and social trust. We further examine the impact of long-term natural disaster frequency on social trust in specific groups of people. Social trust in neighbors and doctors is stronger where long-term natural disasters are more frequent. Our results are robust after we considering the geographical difference. The effect of long-term natural disasters remains positively significant after we divide the samples based on geographical location. Interestingly, the impact of long-term flood frequency is only significant in the South and the impact of long-term drought frequency is only significant in the North.
自然环境是影响人类种族的最重要因素之一。自然灾害可能对个人的心理特征产生巨大影响。本文利用中国 1470 年至 2000 年的长期历史自然灾害数据集和 2012 年的家庭调查数据,探讨了长期自然灾害是否会影响社会信任。我们发现,长期自然灾害的频率与社会信任之间存在着显著的正相关关系。我们进一步研究了长期自然灾害频率对特定人群社会信任的影响。在长期自然灾害更为频繁的地区,居民对邻居和医生的信任度更高。我们在考虑了地理差异后,结果仍然稳健。在根据地理位置对样本进行划分后,长期自然灾害的影响仍然具有显著的正效应。有趣的是,长期洪水频率的影响仅在南方显著,而长期干旱频率的影响仅在北方显著。