نتایج جستجو برای: risk perception

تعداد نتایج: 1101379  

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2008
Frédéric Vandermoere

This case study examines the hazard and risk perception and the need for decontamination according to people exposed to soil pollution. Using an ecological-symbolic approach (ESA), a multidisciplinary model is developed that draws upon psychological and sociological perspectives on risk perception and includes ecological variables by using data from experts' risk assessments. The results show t...

Abbas Masjedi Arani, Ali Mehrabi, Amin Sohrabzadeh Fard, Azin Farzin, Hamid Poursharifi, Imaneh Abasi, Mohammad Ebrahimzadeh Mousavi,

The current COVID-19 pandemic is associated with numerous psychological issues such as anxiety and distress as a result of individual, health-related, social, and economic, issues. This study aimed to assess the general population in Iran for negative impacts of the current pandemic on psychological well-being and to find possible protective and risk factors when facing such situations as the c...

ژورنال: اعتیاد پژوهی 2015
غفاری نوران, عذرا , موسی زاده, توکل , کاری, فریده ,

The present study aims to compare self-perception, emotional self-regulation, and attachment styles between normal individuals and drug-dependent people. Method: The research method of this study was causal-comparative. All the addicts referring to the rehab center of Nir City (situated in Ardabil) constituted the statistical population of the study. Then, the number of 60 participants (two 30-...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی - دانشکده اقتصاد 1389

abstract: about 60% of total premium of insurance industry is pertained?to life policies in the world; while the life insurance total premium in iran is less than 6% of total premium in insurance industry in 2008 (sigma, no 3/2009). among the reasons that discourage the life insurance industry is the problem of adverse selection. adverse selection theory describes a situation where the inf...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2015
Hissei Imai Kiyohito Okumiya Eriko Fukutomi Taizo Wada Yasuko Ishimoto Yumi Kimura Wen-Ling Chen Mire Tanaka Ryota Sakamoto Michiko Fujisawa Kozo Matsubayashi

Risk perception is one of the core factors in theories of health behavior promotion. However, the association between knowledge, risk perception, and depressed mood in depression is unknown. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationships between subjective knowledge, risk perception, and objective scores of depression in community-dwelling elderly people in Japan. A total of 747 elderly...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2014
Craig Trumbo Michelle A Meyer Holly Marlatt Lori Peek Bridget Morrissey

This study focuses on levels of concern for hurricanes among individuals living along the Gulf Coast during the quiescent two-year period following the exceptionally destructive 2005 hurricane season. A small study of risk perception and optimistic bias was conducted immediately following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Two years later, a follow-up was done in which respondents were recontacted. T...

2009
M Loosemore

In the increasingly emotional and regulated business environment, effective risk management has become a basic necessity for every organization, as has the ability to communicate effectively with external stakeholders about risk. Effectively communicating with the stakeholders is difficult enough for any business but the challenge of communicating the risks associated with the planning, design,...

2009
Samir Dani Aman Deep

This paper presents a literature review of the issues surrounding supply chain risk management within the UK food industry and identifies key risk management techniques used by the food industry. The paper also presents the results from a pilot survey. The survey was conducted in an effort to explore further the understanding and perceptions that entities within the UK food supply chains have r...

Journal: :Disasters 2006
Christine Wamsler

The effects of 'natural' disasters in cities can be worse than in other environments, with poor and marginalised urban communities in the developing world being most at risk. To avoid post-disaster destruction and the forced eviction of these communities, proactive and preventive urban planning, including housing, is required. This paper examines current perceptions and practices within interna...

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