2013
DOI: 10.20965/jdr.2013.p1009
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Effectiveness of Disaster-Based School Program on Students’ Earthquake-Preparedness

Abstract: Given the importance of public disaster education, efforts have been made to integrate disaster risk reduction in the school system. Studies focusing on the effects of school disaster programs on actual preparedness and factors influencing preparedness behaviour, however, have been limited. The present study assesses the effectiveness of disaster risk education (DRR) in schools by comparing students in two junior high schools regarding action taken in earthquake preparedness and major factors of disaster prepa… Show more

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“…Knowledge is gained through direct experience and disaster education. Knowledge greatly influences the perception of disaster risk (Adiyoso & Kanegae 2013 ). Previous research conducted by Botzen, Aerts and Van Den Bergh ( 2009 ) on the role of knowledge of the causes of flooding on the perception of flood risk in the Netherlands revealed that people who have less knowledge of the causes of floods also have low risk perceptions of flood disasters.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge is gained through direct experience and disaster education. Knowledge greatly influences the perception of disaster risk (Adiyoso & Kanegae 2013 ). Previous research conducted by Botzen, Aerts and Van Den Bergh ( 2009 ) on the role of knowledge of the causes of flooding on the perception of flood risk in the Netherlands revealed that people who have less knowledge of the causes of floods also have low risk perceptions of flood disasters.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk perception, in particular, has been widely used to investigate protective behavior. A number of studies have concluded that disaster preparedness and health-risk behavior is in uenced by risk perception [23]; [24]. For example, the Health Behavior Model (HBM) theory posits that people will perform health behaviors in response to perceived susceptibility, severity, bene ts, barriers, and cues to action [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some lower numbers of papers examine community-based DRR which is strongly related to community preparedness (Adiyoso and Kanegae, 2013;Birkmann et al, 2015;Hidayati, 2012;James, 2008;Kusumasari and Alam, 2012), and others examine how children are affected psychologically from continuous exposures to hazards and disasters (Du et al, 2012;Lawler and Patel, 2012;Taylor and Peace, 2015;Vignato, 2012), and on emergency management at the local or national level Esteban et al, 2013;Kusumasari and Alam, 2012). 310 Nat.…”
Section: Topic On Disaster Risk Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%