THE RELATION BETWEEN FAMILY EXPERIENCE AND DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE IN SUBDISTRICT OF PANTI JEMBER EAST JAVA
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Panti is one of the sub-districts in Jember which its area consists of coffee
plantations with an increasing intensity of flood since at the end of 2005 until
now. The decreasing levels of disaster emergency response can cause the lack of
capacity of family and society in undergoing disaster, so the damage caused is
getting greater. The direct family experience to the disaster in the past can
stimulate the support to look for the information related to the incident.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship
between the family experience with the attitude of the disaster emergency
response in subdistrict of Panti Jember East Java.
METHOD:
This research was quantitative research with analytic observational study design
with cross sectional method. The population of this study was a family who
experienced the flooding disaster in 2006 in sub-district of Panti. The research
samples were of 90 respondents. The sample taken was proportional random
sampling. The data analysis used was Spearman's rank test.
RESULT:
The results showed that most families had a strong experience with 50
respondents (55%). The category distribution of emergency response attitude of
respondents were 45 respondents (50%) who had good attitude emergency
response, 31 respondents (34.4%) enough, and 14 respondents (15.6%) less. The
results of statistical tests were obtained p value = 0.000, r = 0.545.
CONCLUSION:
Cultivating attitudes and knowledge in undergoing the disaster increasingly
became an important part, especially areas in subdistrict of Panti, Jember which
has a high risk of disaster because the family's experience can directly affect the
attitude of the disaster emergency response.
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