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On the Need for Prospective Disaster Survey Panels.

Andrew M Parker1, Amanda F Edelman2, Katherine G Carman2, Melissa L Finucane1.   

Abstract

Disasters are typically unforeseen, causing most social and behavioral studies about disasters to be reactive. Occasionally, predisaster data are available, for example, when disasters happen while a study is already in progress or where data collected for other purposes already exist, but planned pre-post designs are all but nonexistent. This gap fundamentally limits the quantification of disasters' human toll. Anticipating, responding to, and managing public reactions require a means of tracking and understanding those reactions, collected using rigorous scientific methods. Oftentimes, self-reports from the public are the best or only source of information, such as perceived risk, behavioral intentions, and social learning. Significant advancement in disaster research, to best inform practice and policy, requires well-designed surveys with large probability-based samples and longitudinal assessment of individuals across the life-cycle of a disaster and across multiple disasters.

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Keywords:  disaster; panel study; public reaction; survey

Year:  2019        PMID: 31711555     DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2019.94

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disaster Med Public Health Prep        ISSN: 1935-7893            Impact factor:   1.385


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3.  Framework for a Community Health Observing System for the Gulf of Mexico Region: Preparing for Future Disasters.

Authors:  Paul Sandifer; Landon Knapp; Maureen Lichtveld; Ruth Manley; David Abramson; Rex Caffey; David Cochran; Tracy Collier; Kristie Ebi; Lawrence Engel; John Farrington; Melissa Finucane; Christine Hale; David Halpern; Emily Harville; Leslie Hart; Yulin Hswen; Barbara Kirkpatrick; Bruce McEwen; Glenn Morris; Raymond Orbach; Lawrence Palinkas; Melissa Partyka; Dwayne Porter; Aric A Prather; Teresa Rowles; Geoffrey Scott; Teresa Seeman; Helena Solo-Gabriele; Erik Svendsen; Terry Tincher; Juli Trtanj; Ann Hayward Walker; Rachel Yehuda; Fuyuen Yip; David Yoskowitz; Burton Singer
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