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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2019 Aug 6;14(4):449–458. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2019.62

Table 1.

Search strings used for evaluation of the literacy demands of self-directed learning resources on emergency preparedness for U.S. families

Concept Search string a
General Search

Emergency Preparedness “Emergency Preparedness”
Disaster Preparedness “Disaster Preparedness”
Emergency Readiness “Emergency Readiness”
Disaster Readiness “Disaster Readiness”
Children’s Emergency Preparedness “Emergency Preparedness” AND (Child* OR Famil*)
Children’s Disaster Preparedness “Disaster Preparedness” AND (Child* OR Famil*)

Targeted Searches

Blizzards (Blizzard* OR (Ice Storm*) OR (Snow Storm*) OR (Winter Storm*)) AND “Preparedness”
Droughts Drought* AND “Preparedness”
Earthquakes (Earthquake* OR Quake* OR Tremor* OR Temblor*) AND “Preparedness”
Floods Flood* AND “Preparedness”
Heat Waves (Heat Wave*) AND “Preparedness”
Hurricanes (Hurrican* OR Typhoon* OR (Tropical Storm*)) AND “Preparedness”
Thunderstorms (Thunderstorm* OR (Electrical Storm*) OR (Lightning Storm*) OR Thundershower*) AND “Preparedness”
Tornadoes (Tornado* OR Twister* OR Cyclon*) AND “Preparedness”
Volcanic Eruptions (Volcan* OR Erupt*) AND “Preparedness”
Wildfires (Wildfire* OR (Brush Fire*) OR (Forest Fire*)) AND “Preparedness”
a

Identical search strings were applied to Google.com, Yahoo.com, and Bing.com