This study examines risk perceptions and evacuation planning for those residents affected by Hurricane Laura–the first major hurricane evacuation during the COVID-19 pandemic–and Hurricane Sally, prior to the widespread availability of vaccines. Research on hurricane evacuation behavior and risk perceptions during a pandemic is critical for quantifying the intersect of these compounding threats. Analyses captured how people perceive public shelters and whether evacuation choices changed in light of the pandemic. Many study participants considered themselves vulnerable to COVID-19 (39.4%) and two-thirds believed it would be “very serious” if they or their loved ones contracted COVID-19, but this had no impact on their actual evacuation decis...
Public health agencies play a large role in research initiatives to gain a better understanding of h...
The purpose of this research was to examine the evacuation decision-making process during Hurricane ...
In this study, we present evidence supporting the view that people’s perceived risk to hurricane-rel...
This study examines risk perceptions and evacuation planning for those residents affected by Hurrica...
Although research relating to hurricane evacuation behavior and perceptions of risk has grown throug...
The COVID-19 pandemic increases the complexity of planning for hurricanes as social distancing is in...
The U.S. 2020 hurricane season was extraordinary because of a record number of named storms coincidi...
The U.S. 2020 hurricane season was extraordinary because of a record number of named storms coincidi...
Understanding the factors that influence evacuation decision-making among local residents is of crit...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Hurricane Matthew was a category five hurricane that affected coastal communities in Florida, Georgi...
The purpose of this study was to determine evacuation decisions of residents in Pinellas County, a v...
This study examines households\u27 prospective evacuation behavior during a hurricane-pandemic compo...
The goal of this study was to test a model in which the decision to evacuate is a function of four p...
The purpose of this study was to describe the predictors of evacuation intention among coastal resid...
Public health agencies play a large role in research initiatives to gain a better understanding of h...
The purpose of this research was to examine the evacuation decision-making process during Hurricane ...
In this study, we present evidence supporting the view that people’s perceived risk to hurricane-rel...
This study examines risk perceptions and evacuation planning for those residents affected by Hurrica...
Although research relating to hurricane evacuation behavior and perceptions of risk has grown throug...
The COVID-19 pandemic increases the complexity of planning for hurricanes as social distancing is in...
The U.S. 2020 hurricane season was extraordinary because of a record number of named storms coincidi...
The U.S. 2020 hurricane season was extraordinary because of a record number of named storms coincidi...
Understanding the factors that influence evacuation decision-making among local residents is of crit...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Hurricane Matthew was a category five hurricane that affected coastal communities in Florida, Georgi...
The purpose of this study was to determine evacuation decisions of residents in Pinellas County, a v...
This study examines households\u27 prospective evacuation behavior during a hurricane-pandemic compo...
The goal of this study was to test a model in which the decision to evacuate is a function of four p...
The purpose of this study was to describe the predictors of evacuation intention among coastal resid...
Public health agencies play a large role in research initiatives to gain a better understanding of h...
The purpose of this research was to examine the evacuation decision-making process during Hurricane ...
In this study, we present evidence supporting the view that people’s perceived risk to hurricane-rel...