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Factors motivating the use of respiratory protection against volcanic ashfall: A comparative analysis of communities in Japan, Indonesia and Mexico.

Judith Covey1, Claire J Horwell2, Laksmi Rachmawati3, Ryoichi Ogawa4, Ana Lillian Martin-Del Pozzo5, Maria Aurora Armienta5, Fentiny Nugroho6, Lena Dominelli7.   

Abstract

Communities living near active volcanoes may be exposed to respiratory hazards from volcanic ash. Understanding their perception of the risks and the actions they take to mitigate against those risks is important for developing effective communication strategies. To investigate this issue, the first comparative study of risk perceptions and use of respiratory protection was conducted on 2003 residents affected by active volcanoes from three countries: Japan (Sakurajima volcano), Indonesia (Merapi and Kelud volcanoes) and Mexico (Popocatépetl volcano). The study was designed to test the explanatory value of a theoretical framework which hypothesized that use of respiratory protection (i.e., facemask) would be motivated by two cognitive constructs from protection motivation theory: threat appraisal (i.e., perceptions of harm/ worry about ash inhalation) and coping appraisal (i.e., beliefs about mask efficacy). Using structural equation modelling (SEM), important differences in the predictive ability of the constructs were found between countries. For example, perceptions of harm/ worry were stronger predictors of mask use in Japan and Indonesia than they were in Mexico where beliefs about mask efficacy were more important. The SEM also identified differences in the demographic variants of mask use in each country and how they were mediated by the cognitive constructs. Findings such as these highlight the importance of contextualising our understanding of protection motivation and, thus, the value of developing targeted approaches to promote precautionary behaviour.

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Keywords:  Coping appraisal; Protection motivation; Respiratory protection; Risk perception; Threat appraisal; Volcanic ash

Year:  2019        PMID: 31485393      PMCID: PMC6726484          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Disaster Risk Reduct        ISSN: 2212-4209            Impact factor:   4.320


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