2021
DOI: 10.54518/rh.1.5.2021.179-188
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Knowledge, Attitudes, Disaster Training and Self Efficacy on Disaster Preparedness

Abstract: This study was conducted with the aim of investigating the role of knowledge, attitudes, disaster training and self-efficacy of adolescents of Sirnaresmi Village, West Java on disaster preparedness. This study uses the qualitative method with field research in Sirnaresmi. The results showed that there was a simultaneous or shared influence on knowledge, attitudes, disaster training and self-efficacy on disaster preparedness. The results revealed that there is a relationship between the four aspects in influenc… Show more

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“…Consistent with the literature, we found that perceived overall self‐knowledge affects households’ danger control responses (Labrague et al., 2021; Mariam et al., 2021; Ngo et al., 2020). While we found households with a responsive attitude are correlated with higher perceived self‐knowledge for induced earthquakes, the perceived self‐knowledge for tornadoes is not correlated with perceived threat or efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Consistent with the literature, we found that perceived overall self‐knowledge affects households’ danger control responses (Labrague et al., 2021; Mariam et al., 2021; Ngo et al., 2020). While we found households with a responsive attitude are correlated with higher perceived self‐knowledge for induced earthquakes, the perceived self‐knowledge for tornadoes is not correlated with perceived threat or efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Emotional responses to and knowledge about the threat are also recognized in some EPPM studies as “individual differences,” which are correlated with appraisals of threat and efficacy (Chen et al., 2021; Lin & Chen, 2021; Popova, 2012). Knowledge of hazards is also found to increase both risk perceptions and the intention of adopting hazard adjustments (Mariam et al., 2021; Ngo et al., 2020) and self‐efficacy (Labrague et al., 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the same programs will not work for all society. Different groups live in a society that has different needs, and their level of understanding is completely different [23]. Mano et al state that risk communication comprises a significant portion of the scientific literature on preparedness.…”
Section: Strategies To Promote Disaster Preparedness For Effective Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With more than 17,000 large and small islands with different geographical conditions, development programs are classified geographically into rural and mountainous areas, urban, coastal and islands. Natural differences greatly affect cultural, socioeconomic factors, accessibility, information, infrastructure which in turn will affect the level of community welfare (Mariam et al , 2021; Dewa et al , 2018). To accelerate and synchronize national development, Indonesia adapts hierarchic development programs from the lowest level of village government to subdistrict, regency, provincial government and central government.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%