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Comparison of disaster information from various media in strengthening ecological communication during & after natural disasters

This study aimed to determine the relationship between the level of panic and the various media disaster information modalities available during and after a natural disaster event. The method used was a Mix Methods Research Approach, which is a combination of qualitative descriptive and quantitative...

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Autores principales: Fadhliah, Bakri, Taqyuddin, Hidayatullah, Rahmat, Pratama, Muhammad Fardhal, Laihi, Mohammad Alfit, Isrun, Khairil, Muhammad, Ali, Muhammad Nur, Basir-Cyio, Muhammad
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35271612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264089
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author Fadhliah,
Bakri, Taqyuddin
Hidayatullah, Rahmat
Pratama, Muhammad Fardhal
Laihi, Mohammad Alfit
Isrun,
Khairil, Muhammad
Ali, Muhammad Nur
Basir-Cyio, Muhammad
author_facet Fadhliah,
Bakri, Taqyuddin
Hidayatullah, Rahmat
Pratama, Muhammad Fardhal
Laihi, Mohammad Alfit
Isrun,
Khairil, Muhammad
Ali, Muhammad Nur
Basir-Cyio, Muhammad
author_sort Fadhliah,
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description This study aimed to determine the relationship between the level of panic and the various media disaster information modalities available during and after a natural disaster event. The method used was a Mix Methods Research Approach, which is a combination of qualitative descriptive and quantitative exploratory approaches. There were 150 respondents for the three research locations at Palu City, Sigi Regency and Donggala Regency. Respondents were selected by considering the event conditions experienced, physical damage to their house and their educational background. Media sources of disaster information analyzed were TV, internet, mobile phone (WA/SMS), radio, mosque/church, surau, community leaders and word of mouth. The data used was Likert scale analyses for perception tested with Rank Spearman Correlation. The results showed that the most significant panic level (α<0.01) was when the internet was not working, cellphones could not be used, and radio broadcasts could not be received. The most effective sources of disaster information in promoting a resilience attitude were guidance and advice from community leaders and ecological communication that was built from word of mouth. The exposure to natural disasters was shown to unite peoples’ hearts in friendship. despite some did not communicate with each other before the disaster, some were even hostile. As many as 78.6% of respondents admitted that the affection between them as victims actually appeared when natural disasters destroyed the joints of their lives, even amongst those who did not communicate with each other, or were even hostile, before the disaster. Out of ecological communication, a “strong hug due to natural disasters” was born.
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spelling pubmed-89129052022-03-11 Comparison of disaster information from various media in strengthening ecological communication during & after natural disasters Fadhliah, Bakri, Taqyuddin Hidayatullah, Rahmat Pratama, Muhammad Fardhal Laihi, Mohammad Alfit Isrun, Khairil, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Nur Basir-Cyio, Muhammad PLoS One Research Article This study aimed to determine the relationship between the level of panic and the various media disaster information modalities available during and after a natural disaster event. The method used was a Mix Methods Research Approach, which is a combination of qualitative descriptive and quantitative exploratory approaches. There were 150 respondents for the three research locations at Palu City, Sigi Regency and Donggala Regency. Respondents were selected by considering the event conditions experienced, physical damage to their house and their educational background. Media sources of disaster information analyzed were TV, internet, mobile phone (WA/SMS), radio, mosque/church, surau, community leaders and word of mouth. The data used was Likert scale analyses for perception tested with Rank Spearman Correlation. The results showed that the most significant panic level (α<0.01) was when the internet was not working, cellphones could not be used, and radio broadcasts could not be received. The most effective sources of disaster information in promoting a resilience attitude were guidance and advice from community leaders and ecological communication that was built from word of mouth. The exposure to natural disasters was shown to unite peoples’ hearts in friendship. despite some did not communicate with each other before the disaster, some were even hostile. As many as 78.6% of respondents admitted that the affection between them as victims actually appeared when natural disasters destroyed the joints of their lives, even amongst those who did not communicate with each other, or were even hostile, before the disaster. Out of ecological communication, a “strong hug due to natural disasters” was born. Public Library of Science 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8912905/ /pubmed/35271612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264089 Text en © 2022 Fadhliah et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ali, Muhammad Nur
Basir-Cyio, Muhammad
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title_sort comparison of disaster information from various media in strengthening ecological communication during & after natural disasters
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