Hurricane Preparedness among University Residential Housing Assistants and Staff

Emergency preparedness 330 Earth Sciences 710 Communications/decision making 01 natural sciences Societal impacts 301 Risk assessment 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-17-0012.1 Publication Date: 2018-01-08T15:42:00Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractWhile much research has been invested in understanding preparedness among emergency managers during natural disasters, substantially less attention has been devoted to evaluating the level of understanding and preparedness among nonemergency management employees who must direct others during natural disasters. Among those second-tier leaders are university residential housing staff, who are responsible for the safety of thousands of youth who may be far from the influence of their family. Using varimax-rotated principal components analysis, an instrument was developed for assessing the knowledge and practices of such residential housing staff at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, in the wake of Hurricane Isaac (2012). Relationships were derived between hurricane preparedness and general knowledge of hurricane meteorology, experience with past hurricanes, preparation and threat anxiety, duration of experience of the housing staff and in residing in Baton Rouge, whether the respondent’s primar...
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