Heat waves are considered a health risk and they are likely to increase in frequency, intensity and duration as a consequence of climate change. The effects of heat waves on human health could be reduced if individuals recognise the risks and adopt healthy behaviours during a heat wave. The purpose of this study was to determine the predictors of risk perception using a heat wave scenario and identify the constructs of the health belief model that could predict adaptive behaviours during a heat wave. A cross-sectional study was conducted during the summer of 2012 among a sample of persons aged between 30 to 69 years in Adelaide. Participants’ perceptions were assessed using the health belief model as a conceptual frame. Their knowledge abou...
Adelaide experienced an extreme and prolonged 13 days heatwave in summer 2009. The health impacts of...
Heat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasting, and ...
Older people had a high incidence of hospitalisation during the 2009 heat wave in South Australia. W...
Heat waves are considered a health risk and they are likely to increase in frequency, intensity and ...
Heat waves are considered a health risk and they are likely to increase in frequency, intensity and ...
Background and objectives: There is compelling scientific evidence that climate change will increase...
Heat waves are a public health concern in Australia and unprecedented heat waves have been recorded ...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Extreme heat events are the deadliest natural hazard in the United States and are expected to increa...
Heat waves are a public health concern in Australia and unprecedented heat waves have been recorded ...
Introduction: One of the most dangerous natural hazards for population health in Australia is extrem...
Heat risks, such as heatwaves, are increasing in frequency, severity and duration due to climate cha...
Aims and objectives: Heatwaves can pose a severe threat to health, especially to older people. Howev...
Background: As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, i...
Background Most projections of climate change suggest an increased frequency of heatwaves in England...
Adelaide experienced an extreme and prolonged 13 days heatwave in summer 2009. The health impacts of...
Heat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasting, and ...
Older people had a high incidence of hospitalisation during the 2009 heat wave in South Australia. W...
Heat waves are considered a health risk and they are likely to increase in frequency, intensity and ...
Heat waves are considered a health risk and they are likely to increase in frequency, intensity and ...
Background and objectives: There is compelling scientific evidence that climate change will increase...
Heat waves are a public health concern in Australia and unprecedented heat waves have been recorded ...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Extreme heat events are the deadliest natural hazard in the United States and are expected to increa...
Heat waves are a public health concern in Australia and unprecedented heat waves have been recorded ...
Introduction: One of the most dangerous natural hazards for population health in Australia is extrem...
Heat risks, such as heatwaves, are increasing in frequency, severity and duration due to climate cha...
Aims and objectives: Heatwaves can pose a severe threat to health, especially to older people. Howev...
Background: As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, i...
Background Most projections of climate change suggest an increased frequency of heatwaves in England...
Adelaide experienced an extreme and prolonged 13 days heatwave in summer 2009. The health impacts of...
Heat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasting, and ...
Older people had a high incidence of hospitalisation during the 2009 heat wave in South Australia. W...