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Building resiliency: a cross-sectional study examining relationships among health-related quality of life, well-being, and disaster preparedness

机译:建筑弹性:横断面研究审查与健康相关生活质量,福祉和备灾的关系

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Worldwide, disaster exposure and consequences are rising. Disaster risk in New Zealand is amplified by island geography, isolation, and ubiquitous natural hazards. Wellington, the capital city, has vital needs for evacuation preparedness and resilience to the devastating impacts and increasing uncertainties of earthquake and tsunami disasters. While poor quality of life (QoL) is widely-associated with low levels of engagement in many health-protective behaviors, the relationships among health-related quality of life (HrQoL), well-being, and preparedness are virtually unknown. We hypothesized that QoL and well-being affect household evacuation preparedness. We performed a quantitative epidemiologic survey (cross-sectional design) of Wellington adults. Our investigation assessed health-promoting attributes that build resiliency, conceptualized as health-protective attitudes and behaviors. Multidimensional QoL variables were measured using validated psychometric scales and analyzed for associations with evacuation preparedness, and we determined whether age and gender affected these relationships. We received 695 survey responses (28.5% response rate; margin of error ±3.8%; 80% statistical power to detect true correlations of 0.11 or greater). Correlational analyses showed statistically significant positive associations with evacuation preparedness for spiritual well-being, emotional well-being, and life satisfaction. No associations were found for mental health, social well-being, or gender; physical health was weakly negatively associated. Evacuation preparedness increased with age. Regression analyses showed that overall health and well-being explained 4.6-6.8% of the variance in evacuation preparedness. Spiritual well-being was the only QoL variable that significantly and uniquely explained variance in preparedness. How well-being influences preparedness is complex and deeply personal. The data indicate that multidimensional readiness is essential, and meaningfulness is an important factor. Inadequate levels of tangible preparedness actions are accompanied by gaps in intangible readiness aspects, such as: 1) errors in perceived exposure to and salience of natural hazards, yielding circumscribed risk assessments; 2) unfamiliarity with the scope and span of preparedness; 3) underestimating disaster consequences; and 4) misinterpreting the personal resources required for self-managing disaster and uncertainty. Our results highlight that conceptualizing preparedness to include attitudes and behaviors of readiness, integrating well-being and meaningfulness into preparedness strategies, and prioritizing evacuation planning are critical for resiliency as a dynamic process and outcome.
机译:全球,灾害暴露和后果正在上升。新西兰的灾害风险被岛地理,隔离和无处不在的自然灾害放大。惠灵顿是首都,对疏散准备和恢复能力的毁灭性的影响以及增加地震和海啸灾害的不确定性,对疏散准备和恢复性具有重要的需求。虽然生活质量差(QOL)与许多健康保护行为的低程度相关,但在许多健康保护行为中,存在与健康相关的生命质量(HRQOL),福祉和准备之间的关系几乎未知。我们假设QoL和幸福感受影响家庭疏散准备。我们对惠灵顿成年人进行了定量流行病学调查(横截面设计)。我们的调查评估了健康促进的属性,以构建弹性,概念化为健康保护性态度和行为。使用经过验证的心理测量尺度测量多维QOL变量,并分析与疏散准备的关联,我们确定年龄和性别是否影响了这些关系。我们收到了695次调查响应(28.5%的响应率;误差幅度±3.8%; 80%的统计功率检测为0.11或更大的真实相关性)。相关分析显示出统计上大的积极关联,疏散准备,精神福祉,情绪福祉和生活满意度。没有发现心理健康,社会福祉或性别的协会;身体健康与弱相关性。疏散准备随着年龄的增长而增加。回归分析表明,整体健康和良好的疏散准备方差的4.6-6.8%。精神幸福是唯一的QoL变量,显着和唯一地解释了准备方差。对准备的影响是如何复杂和深刻的个人。数据表明,多维准备性是必不可少的,有意义的是一个重要因素。有形准备行动的水平不足伴随着无形的准备方面的差距,例如:1)感知到自然灾害的暴露和显着性的错误,产生外接的风险评估; 2)不熟悉的准备范围和跨度; 3)低估灾难后果; 4)误解了自我管理灾难和不确定性所需的个人资源。我们的结果强调,概念化准备,包括准备的态度和行为,将福祉和有意义的准备策略整合,并确定疏散规划的优先考虑对于弹性至于动态过程和结果至关重要。

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