Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699Psychological preparedness – the ability to manage the body’s stress response during a disaster experience – can help people make better decisions in rapidly changing conditions. Without it, even the best physical plans and preparations can go awry. Despite its importance, there is little consensus on the best terms, formats and content for enhancing this type of preparedness. We spoke with residents of the Bundaberg region and emergency and disaster service personnel to understand what works, when and why for increasing psychological preparedness. We asked residents to provide feedback on 3 currently available brochures/websites on psychological preparedness from the Red Cross, the Queensland Governme...
ABSTRACT: There has been little in-depth study on the processes that influence how individual, commu...
Disaster management agencies invest differing levels of resources into guiding communities to get re...
Building on a recognised information-to-action gap in wildfire risk communication, this paper examin...
Psychological preparedness – the ability to manage the body’s stress response during a disaster expe...
Keen Dyer, HM ORCiD: 0000-0003-3071-2941; Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699Effective preparedn...
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...
Natural hazard preparation by communities reduces disaster-induced physical health prob- lems and ad...
Background: Disasters are stressful events not only for individuals who suffer from personal loss bu...
This report focuses on disaster mental health preparedness, which is a significant reduction method ...
The degree an individual is prepared for a potential threatening event impacts on their ability to b...
Executive Summary and Recommendations: Prevention and preparedness are crucially important considera...
Research suggests that the perception of a threat, high levels of self-efficacy, and high levels of ...
With weather-related natural hazards increasing in number and severity, it is more important than ev...
ABSTRACT: There has been little in-depth study on the processes that influence how individual, commu...
Disaster management agencies invest differing levels of resources into guiding communities to get re...
Building on a recognised information-to-action gap in wildfire risk communication, this paper examin...
Psychological preparedness – the ability to manage the body’s stress response during a disaster expe...
Keen Dyer, HM ORCiD: 0000-0003-3071-2941; Reynolds, AC ORCiD: 0000-0001-9534-8699Effective preparedn...
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...
Natural hazard preparation by communities reduces disaster-induced physical health prob- lems and ad...
Background: Disasters are stressful events not only for individuals who suffer from personal loss bu...
This report focuses on disaster mental health preparedness, which is a significant reduction method ...
The degree an individual is prepared for a potential threatening event impacts on their ability to b...
Executive Summary and Recommendations: Prevention and preparedness are crucially important considera...
Research suggests that the perception of a threat, high levels of self-efficacy, and high levels of ...
With weather-related natural hazards increasing in number and severity, it is more important than ev...
ABSTRACT: There has been little in-depth study on the processes that influence how individual, commu...
Disaster management agencies invest differing levels of resources into guiding communities to get re...
Building on a recognised information-to-action gap in wildfire risk communication, this paper examin...