That is Not My House? Household Renters’ Flood Preparedness Intention in The East Coast Region of Malaysia

By integrating the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Health Belief Model (HBM), this study examines factors influencing flood preparedness intention among household renters in the East Coast Region of Malaysia. The study utilized purposive sampling, involving the collection of data from 150 h...

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Published in:Journal of Integrated Disaster Risk Management
Main Author: Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IDRiM Society 2024
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Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.
That is Not My House? Household Renters’ Flood Preparedness Intention in The East Coast Region of Malaysia
2024
Journal of Integrated Disaster Risk Management
14
1
10.5595/001c.92758
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85191375369&doi=10.5595%2f001c.92758&partnerID=40&md5=f6609096615eb1494e88dca92e291a48
By integrating the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Health Belief Model (HBM), this study examines factors influencing flood preparedness intention among household renters in the East Coast Region of Malaysia. The study utilized purposive sampling, involving the collection of data from 150 household renters residing in the East Coast Region of Malaysia through an online survey. The collected data were then analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Smart Partial Least Squares (SmartPLS). The results revealed that past experience (PE) was positively associated with both perceived severity (SEV) and susceptibility (SUC). However, both SEV and SUC were not correlated with attitude (ATT). Among the three determinants originating from TPB, only ATT was found to be correlated with flood preparedness intention (INT). It is worthy to notify that trust in public protection (TPP) played a moderating effect on the relationship between ATT and INT. The findings will offer valuable insights for policymakers, renters, landlords, and community organizations to develop targeted interventions and bolster flood preparedness among household renters in the East Coast region, ultimately fostering resilience and mitigating the impact of future flood events. Besides that, this study provides firsthand information on the predictors of flood preparedness behavior among household renters in the East Coast Region, Peninsular Malaysia. © 2024 IDRiM Society. All rights reserved.
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author Ridzuan M.R.; Razali J.R.; Ju S.-Y.; Abd Rahman N.A.S.
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That is Not My House? Household Renters’ Flood Preparedness Intention in The East Coast Region of Malaysia
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title That is Not My House? Household Renters’ Flood Preparedness Intention in The East Coast Region of Malaysia
title_short That is Not My House? Household Renters’ Flood Preparedness Intention in The East Coast Region of Malaysia
title_full That is Not My House? Household Renters’ Flood Preparedness Intention in The East Coast Region of Malaysia
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description By integrating the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Health Belief Model (HBM), this study examines factors influencing flood preparedness intention among household renters in the East Coast Region of Malaysia. The study utilized purposive sampling, involving the collection of data from 150 household renters residing in the East Coast Region of Malaysia through an online survey. The collected data were then analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Smart Partial Least Squares (SmartPLS). The results revealed that past experience (PE) was positively associated with both perceived severity (SEV) and susceptibility (SUC). However, both SEV and SUC were not correlated with attitude (ATT). Among the three determinants originating from TPB, only ATT was found to be correlated with flood preparedness intention (INT). It is worthy to notify that trust in public protection (TPP) played a moderating effect on the relationship between ATT and INT. The findings will offer valuable insights for policymakers, renters, landlords, and community organizations to develop targeted interventions and bolster flood preparedness among household renters in the East Coast region, ultimately fostering resilience and mitigating the impact of future flood events. Besides that, this study provides firsthand information on the predictors of flood preparedness behavior among household renters in the East Coast Region, Peninsular Malaysia. © 2024 IDRiM Society. All rights reserved.
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