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. 2020 Nov 6;45(3):664–690. doi: 10.1111/disa.12433
1.1 Gender (1=female, 2=male, 3=choose not to say)
1.2 Age (numeric)
1.3 Have you, or a close friend or family member, ever experienced a disaster?
(1=yes, 2=no, 3=I'm not sure)
1.4 Do you feel you are living in an area that is specifically prone to disasters?
(1=yes, 2=no, 3=I'm not sure)
1.5 Do you know of any other people in your area where you live who you think are particularly vulnerable or exposed to disasters?
(1=yes, 2=no, 3=I'm not sure)
1.6 Do you work as a volunteer in a community or self‐help group?
(1=yes, 2=no)
1.7 How much do you agree, or disagree, with the following statement: ‘I am worried about disasters in the area where I live'.
(1=I totally disagree, 2=I disagree, 3=I neither disagree nor agree, 4=I agree, 5=I totally agree, 6=I'm not sure)
1.8 How much do you know about the guidelines and procedures your local disaster management authorities are following in case of a disaster?
(1=nothing at all, 2=not a lot, 3=something, 4=quite a lot, 5=a lot, 6=I'm not sure)
1.9 To what extent are you interested in information about disaster preparedness?
(1=not interested at all, 2=interested very little, 3=interested a little, 4=quite interested, 5=very interested, 6=I'm not sure)
1.10 How well do you personally feel prepared for a disaster in your area?
(1=not prepared at all, 2=not prepared, 3=neither prepared nor unprepared, 4=prepared, 5=well prepared, 6=I'm not sure)
1.11 To what extent do you intend to prepare against disasters?
(1=Prepare not at all, 2=Prepare very little, 3=Prepare a bit, 4=Prepare quite a lot, 5=Prepare a lot, 6=I'm not sure)