Psychological Risk Assessment of Residents in Flood/Landslide-Prone Areas in the Province of Bukidnon

Marites M Egar, Joan M Recente, D. C. Arbutante
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Natural disasters like floods and landslides are potential threats to both the physical and emotional well-being of individuals. The psychological effect could influence the way people look at themselves and adapt to any untoward incidence in the future. The study aimed to assess the residents’ psychological state in terms of depression, anxiety, and stress in the aftermath of a disaster. Also, it assessed the adaptive capacity of affected populations to disaster; and recommended a program for disaster mitigation on psychological resilience at the barangay level. Questionnaires were used to gather data on disaster risk reduction elements, which determined the hazard, exposure, and vulnerability of the populations. With these variables, the risk and the adaptive capacity were computed. The adopted 42-item DASS questionnaire of Lovibond and Lovibond (1995) measures the three subscales of psychological health conditions which are depression, anxiety, and stress. Results showed that most of the respondents are on the normal scale in the three subscales. Of the three negative emotional states, the anxiety scale was consistently higher than depression and stress scales among respondents of the five barangays. The risk assessment of the five barangays showed that among the barangays, Barangay Batangan had the highest hazard and exposure. However, vulnerability was low in this barangay due to the high readiness factor, thus resulting in a higher adaptive capacity compared to the other four barangays.
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布基农省洪水/滑坡易发地区居民的心理风险评估
洪水和山体滑坡等自然灾害是对个人身心健康的潜在威胁。这种心理效应可能会影响人们看待自己的方式,以及对未来任何不幸事件的适应。本研究旨在评估灾后居民在抑郁、焦虑和压力方面的心理状态。此外,它还评估了受灾人口对灾害的适应能力;并在村级推荐了一项关于心理恢复力的减灾计划。调查问卷用于收集有关减少灾害风险因素的数据,这些因素确定了人口的危害、暴露和脆弱性。利用这些变量,计算了风险和自适应能力。采用Lovibond和Lovibond(1995)的42项DASS问卷,测量心理健康状况的抑郁、焦虑和压力三个分量表。结果显示,大部分被调查者在三个分量表中均处于正常水平。在三种负性情绪状态中,五个村被调查者的焦虑量表均高于抑郁量表和压力量表。5个村的风险评估结果显示,巴丹干村的危害和暴露程度最高。然而,由于准备系数高,该村落的脆弱性较低,因此与其他四个村落相比,适应能力更高。
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