Stories after disaster survival: Preparing, heeding warnings, and self-reliance
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
3-1-2018
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine the content of stories told by people personally impacted by disasters. Design: Semistructured, qualitative interviews. Setting: Northwest part of a mid-south state. Participants: Fourteen disaster survivors who were recruited through their attendance at an emergency preparedness-related fair. Main Outcome Measures: Interview schedule based on previous research using the family resilience framework. Results: Three themes emerged: prior emergency preparation, heeding warnings of impending disaster, and rural self-reliance. Conclusions: Participants had made prior emergency preparedness plans, but their personal experiences led to them adjusting their plans, or making more relevant plans for future disasters. Participants expressed the importance of sharing their experiences with family and community members, expressing hope that others would learn, vicariously rather than firsthand, from their experiences.
Recommended Citation
Killian, Timothy S.; Moon, Zola K.; McNeill, Charleen C.; Person-Michener, Joanna; and Betsy Garrison, M. E., "Stories after disaster survival: Preparing, heeding warnings, and self-reliance" (2018). College of Health, Science, and Technology. 953.
https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/college_health_science_technology/953