This study examines people's response actions in the first 30 min after shaking stopped following earthquakes in Christchurch and Wellington, New Zealand, and Hitachi, Japan. Data collected from 257 respondents in Christchurch, 332 respondents in Hitachi, and 204 respondents in Wellington revealed notable similarities in some response actions immediately after the shaking stopped. In all four events, people were most likely to contact family members and seek additional information about the situation. However, there were notable differences among events in the frequency of resuming previous activities. Actions taken in the first 30 min were weakly related to: demographic variables, earthquake experience, contextual variables, and actions ta...
We examined changes in psychological distress experienced by residents of Christchurch following two...
Research has shown that preparation for natural hazard events reflects several factors including ris...
We examined changes in psychological distress experienced by residents of Christchurch following two...
This study examines people’s response actions in the first 30 min after shaking stopped following ea...
Research on human behaviour during earthquake shaking has identified three main influences of beha...
This is a study of 100 citizens of Fabriano, Italy, who experienced an earthquake. Results of a stru...
This study used variables from the Protective Action Decision Model to guide data collection about 2...
The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011 was followed by a major tsunami and nuc...
Travel behaviours were examined following the earthquake of 6.8 magnitude in Gisborne, New Zealand, ...
<div><p>The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011was followed by a major tsunami ...
Eight to 10 weeks after the earthquake of September 2010 in Christchurch, New Zealand, two demograph...
Warning systems are essential for providing people with information so they can take protective acti...
Cognitive themes in two communities differentially affected by the September 2010 Christchurch earth...
This study aimed to explore posttraumatic distress and the cognitive variables of controllability an...
The evacuation response against the earthquake and tsunamis is very important for the reduction of h...
We examined changes in psychological distress experienced by residents of Christchurch following two...
Research has shown that preparation for natural hazard events reflects several factors including ris...
We examined changes in psychological distress experienced by residents of Christchurch following two...
This study examines people’s response actions in the first 30 min after shaking stopped following ea...
Research on human behaviour during earthquake shaking has identified three main influences of beha...
This is a study of 100 citizens of Fabriano, Italy, who experienced an earthquake. Results of a stru...
This study used variables from the Protective Action Decision Model to guide data collection about 2...
The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011 was followed by a major tsunami and nuc...
Travel behaviours were examined following the earthquake of 6.8 magnitude in Gisborne, New Zealand, ...
<div><p>The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011was followed by a major tsunami ...
Eight to 10 weeks after the earthquake of September 2010 in Christchurch, New Zealand, two demograph...
Warning systems are essential for providing people with information so they can take protective acti...
Cognitive themes in two communities differentially affected by the September 2010 Christchurch earth...
This study aimed to explore posttraumatic distress and the cognitive variables of controllability an...
The evacuation response against the earthquake and tsunamis is very important for the reduction of h...
We examined changes in psychological distress experienced by residents of Christchurch following two...
Research has shown that preparation for natural hazard events reflects several factors including ris...
We examined changes in psychological distress experienced by residents of Christchurch following two...