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Conceptualising and measuring psychological preparedness for disaster: The psychological preparedness for disaster threat scale

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posted on 2020-11-02, 00:00 authored by J McLennan, MD Marques, Danielle EveryDanielle Every
Most research on household disaster preparedness has focussed on physical, or material, preparation. Recently, researchers have turned attention to investigating psychological, or mental, preparedness for disasters. Reviews suggest that psychological preparedness comprises two broad mental dimensions or domains: a mostly cognitive aspect directed at the threat, involving knowledge of the threat environment and adaptive responses; and a mostly affective aspect involving self-awareness and emotional self-control. We located eight self-report measures of psychological preparedness, of which only three evidenced good psychometric properties. Of these, only the Psychological Preparedness for Disaster Threat Scale (PPDTS) developed by Zulch et al. (Psychological preparedness for natural disasters, 2012) seemed suitable for investigating psychological preparedness for disaster events in general in English-speaking contexts. A confirmatory factor analysis of data from a survey of 1253 Australian residents replicated the findings reported by Zulch et al. that the measure comprised two sub-scales: a 10-item Knowledge and Management sub-scale, and an 8-item Anticipation, Awareness and Management sub-scale. Evidence of both concurrent convergent and discriminant validity of the measure was found. The PPDTS appears to be a psychometrically sound self-report measure of householder psychological preparedness for a disaster event.

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History

Volume

101

Issue

1

Start Page

297

End Page

307

Number of Pages

11

eISSN

1573-0840

ISSN

0921-030X

Publisher

Springer

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2020-02-01

External Author Affiliations

La Trobe University

Author Research Institute

  • Appleton Institute

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Natural Hazards

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