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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2020.09.30.594

Factors Affecting Potential Disaster Damage and Perceptible Stress Influencing Evacuation Behavior  

JI, Youngil (Department of Construction Safety Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Moon, YooMi (Department of Construction Safety Engineering, Kyonggi University)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.16, no.3, 2020 , pp. 594-601 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to identify factors affecting anxiety about disaster damage potential in Gyonggi-do and evacuation behavior that influences evacuation behavior. Method: Multiple regression analysis was performed to test the hypothesis and to analyze the influence of anxiety about disaster damage potential and perceived stress, and analyzed similarity in correspondence between age and anxiety about disaster damage potential. Results: The anxiety about disaster damage potential of a group vulnerable to safety and anxiety about disaster damage potential of disaster system collapse were perceived in close proximity. Disaster system collapse, evacuation life, and natural disasters were found to be factors affecting perceived stress. Stress and natural disasters were found to be influencing factors on evacuation behavior. Conclusion: The necessity of managing stress was confirmed since anxiety about natural disaster damage potential and stress affect evacuation behavior. The recent experiences of heavy rain disasters indicate that the anxiety about disaster damage potential is expected to increase. The findings also indicate the importance of preventive planning and psychological management to manage the anxiety about disaster damage potential.
Keywords
Anxiety About Disaster Damage Potential; Perceived Stress; Evacuation Behavior; Multiple Regression Analysis; Evacuation Life; Natural Disaster;
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