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Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness Among Low Income Mexican Americans in a Disaster Prone Area

机译:在易受灾害区的低收入墨西哥裔美国人之间的社会资本和灾害准备

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Examination of social capital and its relationship to disaster preparedness has grown in prominence partially due to world-wide need to effectively respond to terrorist attacks, viral epidemics, or natural disasters. Recent studies suggested that social capital may be related to a community’s ability to plan for and respond to such disasters. Few studies, however, have examined social capital constructs among low income populations living in disaster prone areas and accounted for the influence of social capital at the individual and community level. We examined social capital as measured by perceived fairness, perceived civic trust, perceived reciprocity and group membership.We undertook a multistage random cluster survey in three coastal counties in Texas (U.S.) noted for their high levels of poverty. Individuals from 3088 households provided data on social capital, socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, and self-reported level of preparedness for a hurricane. We used multivariable logistic regression to test potential associations between social capital measures and disaster preparedness.After adjusting for age, gender, marital status, ethnicity, education, employment, household income, acculturation, self-reported health, special needs persons in household, household size, and distance to the shore we found a higher prevalence of preparedness among individuals who reported the highest perception of fairness [AOR=3.12, 95% CI: (1.86, 5.21)] compared to those individuals who reported lowest perceptions of fairness. We also found a higher prevalence of preparedness [AOR= 2.06; 95% CI: (1.17, 3.62)] among individuals who reported highest perceptions of trust compared to individuals who reported lowest perceptions of trust. Perceived reciprocity and group membership were not associated with preparedness.These results extend previous findings on social capital and disaster preparedness and further characterize social capital’s presence among a low income population living in a hurricane prone area.
机译:对社会资本及其与备灾的关系的关注日益增加,部分原因是全球范围内需要有效应对恐怖袭击,病毒性流行病或自然灾害。最近的研究表明,社会资本可能与社区规划和应对此类灾难的能力有关。然而,很少有研究在生活在灾害频发地区的低收入人群中研究社会资本的构成,并说明了社会资本在个人和社区层面的影响。我们通过感知公平,感知公民信任,感知互惠和团体成员资格来衡量社会资本。我们在美国得克萨斯州三个沿海县(因贫困率高而闻名)进行了多阶段随机聚类调查。来自3088个家庭的个人提供了有关社会资本,社会经济和人口特征以及自我报告的飓风准备水平的数据。我们使用多元logistic回归测试了社会资本测度与灾难准备之间的潜在关联。在调整了年龄,性别,婚姻状况,种族,教育,就业,家庭收入,适应能力,自我报告的健康状况,家庭,家庭中的特殊需要人员之后我们发现,对公正感最高的个体[AOR = 3.12,95%CI:(1.86,5.21)]与对公正感最低的个体相比,备灾患病率更高。我们还发现准备工作的患病率更高[AOR = 2.06; 95%CI:(1.17,3.62)]与对信任感最低的人相比,报告信任度最高的人。感知的互惠和成员资格与准备工作无关。这些结果扩展了先前有关社会资本和灾难准备的发现,并进一步表征了在飓风易发地区低收入人群中社会资本的存在。

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