The effects of trust in government on earthquake survivors’ risk perception and preparedness in China

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作者
Ziqiang Han
Xiaoli Lu
Elisa I. Hörhager
Jubo Yan
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[1] Sichuan University,
[2] Tsinghua University,undefined
[3] Goethe University,undefined
[4] Nanyang Technological University,undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2017年 / 86卷
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Trust in government; Risk perception; Preparedness; Yushu earthquake; China;
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The role of trust in natural hazards risk management has not been widely examined yet. In this paper, the correlation between trust in government and individuals’ risk perception, as well as the perceived preparedness for earthquakes is examined. Survey data from 501 households in a Tibetan area in China affected by the 2010 Yushu earthquake are analyzed. The dependent variables are perceived seismic risk probability and consequences, as well as reported household preparedness for future earthquakes. The main predictor variable is trust in government, while trust in family members, trust in most of people in the society, trust in friends/relatives/colleagues, disaster impact, social support, socioeconomic and demographic variables (income, estimated house value, owned land, number of kids, gender, age, ethnicity, education, job categories, marriage status, political affiliation, religion, rural/urban residence) are used as control variables. Ordinal logistic regression models are employed in the analysis. The results indicate that people with higher degrees of trust in government perceive lower consequences of potential earthquakes and tend to prepare less. In the preparedness model, both perceived probability and consequences are additional strong and significant predictors. Potential theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.
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页码:437 / 452
页数:15
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