Place Attachment and Household Disaster Preparedness: Examining the Mediation Role of Self-Efficacy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Area and Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Disaster Preparedness
2.2.2. Place Attachment
2.2.3. Self-Efficacy
2.2.4. Control Variables
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Analysis
3.2. Correlations between Place Attachment, Self-Efficacy, and Preparedness
3.3. The Mediation Effect of Self-Efficacy
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Types | Variables | Frequency | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
Material preparedness | Three-day supply of water | 1793 | 82.25 |
Three-day supply of food | 1299 | 59.59 | |
Flashlight | 1415 | 64.91 | |
Emergency kit | 216 | 9.91 | |
Radio with batteries | 319 | 14.63 | |
Necessary medicine for family members | 1536 | 70.46 | |
Special needs for women, children or elders | 318 | 14.59 | |
Behavioral preparedness | Having a family emergency plan | 32 | 1.47 |
Having a reunion plan within family members for potential emergency | 338 | 15.51 | |
Paying attention to disasters related information | 908 | 41.69 | |
Purchasing accident insurance for family members | 522 | 23.99 | |
Participating in emergency training | 210 | 9.64 | |
Discussing with friends and family members about what to do if emergencies happened | 524 | 24.06 | |
Being a volunteer or a member of community emergency response team | 60 | 2.76 | |
Awareness preparedness | Knowing the nearest emergency shelter | 1217 | 55.95 |
Knowing the emergency exit and how to evacuate safely | 592 | 27.19 | |
Knowing which government agency to call for help during emergencies | 840 | 38.59 | |
Knowing how to ask friends and family members for help | 1635 | 75.10 |
Variables | N | Mean | SD | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Place attachment | 2172 | 3.72 | 0.77 | 1 | 5 |
Self-efficacy | 2172 | 4.25 | 0.87 | 1 | 5 |
Disaster experience | 2169 | 2.33 | 1.80 | 0 | 12 |
Age | 2181 | 53.75 | 16.63 | 18 | 99 |
Annual household income | 1863 | 57,190 | 136,786 | 0 | 4,000,000 |
Frequency | Percent | ||||
Property ownership | Yes | 1143 | 52.41 | ||
No | 1038 | 47.59 | |||
Education | Illiteracy | 511 | 23.44 | ||
Primary | 515 | 23.62 | |||
Middle | 618 | 28.35 | |||
High | 285 | 13.07 | |||
College+ | 251 | 11.51 | |||
Gender | Female | 1193 | 45.30 | ||
Male | 988 | 54.70 | |||
Ethnicity | Han | 2171 | 99.54 | ||
Others | 10 | 0.46 | |||
Community | Rural | 2073 | 95.05 | ||
Urban | 108 | 4.95 | |||
Religion | None | 2067 | 94.77 | ||
Yes | 114 | 5.23 | |||
Marital status | Not married | 471 | 21.60 | ||
Married | 1710 | 78.40 | |||
CPC member | Yes | 167 | 7.67 | ||
No | 2011 | 92.33 | |||
Child(ren) at home | Yes | 1991 | 91.29 | ||
No | 190 | 8.71 | |||
Total | 2181 | 100 |
Variables | Overall Preparedness | Material Preparedness | Behavior Preparedness | Awareness Preparedness |
---|---|---|---|---|
Place attachment | 0.34 *** | 0.13 *** | 0.15 *** | 0.08 ** |
(0.09) | (0.05) | (0.04) | (0.04) | |
Self-efficacy | 0.53 *** | 0.19 *** | 0.12 *** | 0.22 *** |
(0.08) | (0.04) | (0.03) | (0.03) | |
Disaster experience | 0.23 *** | 0.08 *** | 0.10 *** | 0.05 *** |
(0.04) | (0.02) | (0.02) | (0.02) | |
Age | −0.02 *** | 0.00 | −0.01 *** | −0.01 *** |
(0.01) | (0.00) | (0.00) | (0.00) | |
Child(ren) at home | 0.13 | 0.12 | −0.06 | 0.08 |
(0.31) | (0.17) | (0.13) | (0.13) | |
Gender | 0.41 *** | 0.14 * | 0.12 * | 0.14 ** |
(0.15) | (0.08) | (0.06) | (0.06) | |
Ethnicity | 0.01 | 0.68 | −0.23 | −0.44 |
(1.00) | (0.54) | (0.43) | (0.42) | |
Community (rural/urban) | 0.31 | 0.33 ** | 0.10 | −0.12 |
(0.31) | (0.17) | (0.13) | (0.13) | |
Religion | −0.10 | −0.19 | 0.05 | 0.03 |
(0.30) | (0.16) | (0.13) | (0.13) | |
Marital status | 0.49 ** | 0.32 *** | 0.05 | 0.11 |
(0.19) | (0.10) | (0.08) | (0.08) | |
Education | 0.52 *** | 0.13 *** | 0.24 *** | 0.17 *** |
(0.07) | (0.04) | (0.03) | (0.03) | |
CPC membership | 1.23 *** | 0.36 ** | 0.37 *** | 0.51 *** |
(0.26) | (0.14) | (0.11) | (0.11) | |
Annual household income | 0.00 ** | 0.00 | 0.00 ** | 0.00 *** |
(0.00) | (0.00) | (0.00) | (0.00) | |
Property ownership | −0.26 * | −0.13 * | −0.10 | −0.03 |
(0.14) | (0.08) | (0.06) | (0.06) | |
N | 1831 | 1842 | 1840 | 1833 |
R2 | 0.19 | 0.07 | 0.16 | 0.16 |
Variables | Overall | Overall | Material | Material | Behavior | Behavior | Awareness | Awareness | Self-Efficacy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Placeatt achment | 0.42 *** | 0.16 *** | 0.17 *** | 0.11 *** | 0.15 *** | ||||
(0.09) | (0.05) | (0.04) | (0.04) | (0.03) | |||||
Self-efficacy | 0.58 *** | 0.21 *** | 0.14 *** | 0.23 *** | |||||
(0.08) | (0.04) | (0.03) | (0.03) | ||||||
N | 1835 | 1834 | 1848 | 1846 | 1844 | 1844 | 1839 | 1836 | 1842 |
R2 | 0.17 | 0.18 | 0.06 | 0.06 | 0.16 | 0.16 | 0.14 | 0.16 | 0.05 |
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Wang, Z.; Han, Z.; Liu, L.; Yu, S. Place Attachment and Household Disaster Preparedness: Examining the Mediation Role of Self-Efficacy. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5565. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115565
Wang Z, Han Z, Liu L, Yu S. Place Attachment and Household Disaster Preparedness: Examining the Mediation Role of Self-Efficacy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(11):5565. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115565
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Ziyi, Ziqiang Han, Lin Liu, and Shaobin Yu. 2021. "Place Attachment and Household Disaster Preparedness: Examining the Mediation Role of Self-Efficacy" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 11: 5565. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115565
APA StyleWang, Z., Han, Z., Liu, L., & Yu, S. (2021). Place Attachment and Household Disaster Preparedness: Examining the Mediation Role of Self-Efficacy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(11), 5565. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115565