DISASTER RISK REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE AMONG FILIPINO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Aris Lapada
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Difficult times can happen anywhere and anytime. When calamities occur in a place where people are not ready to respond, the subsequent damage can lead to mortality, loss, and suffering. The school is an example of such communities where many vulnerable children are susceptible to the negative impact of natural or manmade hazards. This study aimed to determine the disaster-related knowledge, adaptation, preparedness and readiness, risk perception, and awareness of 503 students from the senior high school department of Eastern Samar State University, Philippines. Students' understanding of disaster risk reduction knowledge was gathered using an adapted questionnaire and analyzed with descriptive statistics and non-parametric tests. Survey results revealed that despite the school is situated in a rural area, senior high school students are ready, aware adapted, and prepared from the risks inflicted by disasters. Moreover, the sex of the respondents has significant differences with disaster preparedness and readiness, adaptation, and disaster-related knowledge. Likewise, the respondents' grade level, only the disaster-related knowledge, showed a significant difference among all categories. Also, all of the categories of disaster risk reduction have a significant difference with the respondents' academic strands. However, the family monthly income shows no differences in all categories of their perceptions of disaster risk reduction. Furthermore, disaster risk reduction education and initiatives in schools should be enhanced to reduce student's susceptibility to disasters.
菲律宾高中生的防灾减灾知识
困难时刻随时随地都可能发生。当灾难发生在人们没有准备好应对的地方时,随后的破坏可能导致死亡、损失和痛苦。这所学校就是这种社区的一个例子,在那里,许多脆弱的儿童容易受到自然或人为灾害的负面影响。本研究旨在了解菲律宾东萨马州立大学高中部503名学生的灾害相关知识、适应、准备和准备、风险感知和意识。采用一份改编问卷收集学生对减灾知识的了解情况,并采用描述性统计和非参数检验进行分析。调查结果显示,尽管学校位于农村地区,但高中学生已经准备好,意识到适应并准备好应对灾害带来的风险。此外,受访者的性别在备灾准备、适应和灾害相关知识方面存在显著差异。同样,被调查者的年级水平,只有灾害相关知识,在所有类别中表现出显著差异。此外,所有减少灾害风险的类别与受访者的学术背景有显著差异。然而,家庭月收入在所有类别中对减少灾害风险的看法没有差异。此外,应加强学校减少灾害风险的教育和倡议,以减少学生对灾害的易感性。
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