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Disaster risk reduction: Psychological perspectives on preparedness
Douglas Paton
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Psychological Perspective
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Disaster Risk Reduction
100%
Social Capital
50%
Community Engagement
50%
Effective Intervention
50%
Protective Behavior
50%
Intervention Strategies
50%
Theory of Planned Behavior
50%
Critical Awareness
50%
Functional Traits
50%
Social Marketing
50%
Social Identity Theory
50%
Uncertain Future
50%
Psychological Constructs
50%
Health Belief Model
50%
Psychological Theory
50%
Cross-cultural Applicability
50%
All-hazards
50%
Engagement Theory
50%
Hazard Events
50%
UNISDR
50%
Protection Motivation Theory
50%
Model Protection
50%
Preparedness Theory
50%
Hazard Characteristics
50%
Social Sciences
Social Capital
100%
Intervention Strategy
100%
Decision Model
100%
Social Marketing
100%
Social Identity Theory
100%
Psychological Theory
100%
Protection Motivation Theory
100%
Psychology
Health Belief
100%
Effective Intervention
100%
Social Identity Theory
100%
Theory of Planned Behavior
100%
Psychological Construct
100%
Psychological Theory
100%
Decision Model
100%