Keen Dyer, HM ORCiD: 0000-0003-3071-2941; Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699Effective preparedness is often communicated as physical actions such as having a survival plan and an emergency kit or reinforcing, moving and clearing property. However, the physiological responses to an overwhelming threat can disrupt the best-laid preparations and plans. Psychological and emotional preparedness during the response phase of a disaster helps identify and manage fear to reduce the impacts on cognitive and behavioural functioning. Rates of psychological and emotional preparedness are generally lower than for physical preparedness. This presents particular challenges when communicating this type of risk. This paper reports on qualitative researc...
The amount a community is prepared for a natural disaster impacts on their ability to be resilient d...
The degree an individual is prepared for a potential threatening event impacts on their ability to b...
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard ...
Effective preparedness is often communicated as physical actions such as having a survival plan and ...
Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699Psychological preparedness – the ability to manage the body’s...
Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699© 2019 Considerable attention has been given by researchers t...
Most research on household disaster preparedness has focussed on physical, or material, preparation....
This paper addresses the case of tropical cyclone warnings in Northern Australia and briefly outline...
Building on a recognised information-to-action gap in wildfire risk communication, this paper examin...
Bushfires and other natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and more severe. Australian...
This report focuses on disaster mental health preparedness, which is a significant reduction method ...
Research suggests that the perception of a threat, high levels of self-efficacy, and high levels of ...
Events such as last summer\u27s bushfires and floods have had a significant impact on many Australia...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886This study sought to answer the question “do factors in a model ...
Background: In the aftermath of major terrorist incidents research shows population shifts towards p...
The amount a community is prepared for a natural disaster impacts on their ability to be resilient d...
The degree an individual is prepared for a potential threatening event impacts on their ability to b...
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard ...
Effective preparedness is often communicated as physical actions such as having a survival plan and ...
Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699Psychological preparedness – the ability to manage the body’s...
Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699© 2019 Considerable attention has been given by researchers t...
Most research on household disaster preparedness has focussed on physical, or material, preparation....
This paper addresses the case of tropical cyclone warnings in Northern Australia and briefly outline...
Building on a recognised information-to-action gap in wildfire risk communication, this paper examin...
Bushfires and other natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and more severe. Australian...
This report focuses on disaster mental health preparedness, which is a significant reduction method ...
Research suggests that the perception of a threat, high levels of self-efficacy, and high levels of ...
Events such as last summer\u27s bushfires and floods have had a significant impact on many Australia...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886This study sought to answer the question “do factors in a model ...
Background: In the aftermath of major terrorist incidents research shows population shifts towards p...
The amount a community is prepared for a natural disaster impacts on their ability to be resilient d...
The degree an individual is prepared for a potential threatening event impacts on their ability to b...
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard ...