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The association between social cohesion and community disaster resilience: A cross‐sectional study

机译:社会凝聚力与社区灾难恢复力的关联:横断面研究

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Abstract A cross‐sectional study design was created, using the Index of Perceived Community Resilience (IPCR) and Buckner's Index of Cohesion (BIC) to survey 386 flood evacuees from six communities in Kelantan, Malaysia, in 2015. The respondents were mostly female (54.7%); lived in basic housing (95.6%); average income (55.9%); secondary level schooling (81.1%); not involved with community organisations (95.1%), volunteering activities (91.2%), or emergency teams (96.9%); inexperience with injury during flooding (94%); experienced the emergency disaster (61.6%); and their mean age was 49?years old. Overall, respondents scored a high level of community disaster resilience (CDR) (mean 3.9) and social cohesion (mean 3.79). Also, respondents’ housing type, event of injury during disaster, volunteering in post‐disaster activities, and emergency team participation were significantly associated with CDR ( p ?=?0.001–0.002), organisational involvement ( p ?=?0.016), and emergency disaster experience ( p ?=?0.028) were significantly associated with social cohesion. The Pearson correlation coefficient results mostly showing a moderate, weak, and one with a strong relationship. There is a strong relationship between community participation (CDR) in events and BIC variables ( r ?=?0.529, p ?=?0.001). Other analysis shows a moderate but significant relationship with BIC; is open to ideas ( r ?=?0.332, p ?=?0.001); community has similar values/ideas ( r ?=?0.421, p ?=?0.001); sense of pride ( r ?=?0.389, p ?=?0.001); strong leadership ( r ?=?0.339, p ?=?0.001); positive change ( r ?=?0.484, p ?=?0.001); and able to handle problems ( r ?=?0.454, p ?=?0.001). Overall, the results show that respondents had high levels of CDR and social cohesion, while the demographic characteristics show the impact of CDR and social cohesion. In conclusion, the data gives original insight into the level of association between social cohesion and disaster resilience, which could be used as a building block in sustainable disaster recovery. There is a need to explore this further on programmes designed to improve social cohesion across communities.
机译:摘要2015年,利用感知社区恢复力(IPCR)和Buckner的凝聚率(BIC)和Buckner的凝聚率(BIC)指数来创建横断面研究设计。受访者大多是女性( 54.7%);住在基本住房(95.6%);平均收入(55.9%);二级教育(81.1%);不参与社区组织(95.1%),志愿者活动(91.2%)或急救队(96.9%);洪水期间有伤害的缺乏(94%);经历了紧急灾难(61.6%);他们的平均年龄为49岁。总体而言,受访者缩小了高水平的社区灾难恢复力(CDR)(平均3.9)和社会凝聚力(平均3.79)。此外,受访者的住房类型,灾难期间受伤的事件,灾后活动志愿服务以及紧急团队参与明显与CDR(P?= 0.001-0.002),组织参与(P?= 0.016),和紧急灾难经验(p?= 0.028)与社会凝聚力显着相关。 Pearson相关系数结果主要显示中等,弱,以及具有牢固关系的人。社区参与(CDR)在事件和BIC变量之间存在强有力的关系(R?= 0.529,P?= 0.001)。其他分析显示与BIC的中等但重要的关系;对想法开放(r?= 0.332,p?= 0.001);社区有类似的价值/想法(R?=?0.421,p?= 0.001);骄傲感(R?=?0.389,p?= 0.001);强大的领导力(R?=?0.339,p?= 0.001);阳性变化(r?= 0.484,p?= 0.001);能够处理问题(r?= 0.454,​​p?= 0.001)。总体而言,结果表明,受访者患有高水平的CDR和社会凝聚力,而人口统计学特征表明CDR和社会凝聚力的影响。总之,数据介绍了对社会凝聚力与灾难恢复力之间的关联水平的原始见解,这可以用作可持续灾难恢复的构建块。有必要进一步探讨旨在改善社区社区社会凝聚力的程序。

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