Mexico city's residents emotional and behavioural reactions to the 19 September 2017 earthquake

Jaime Santos-Reyes, Tatiana Gouzeva

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Abstract

The paper presents the results of a cross-sectional study conducted in Mexico City following the earthquake that occurred on September 19, 2017. The sample size of the study was N = 2400. The aim has been the study of people's emotional and behavioural responses during and immediately after the tremors. Some of the results and conclusions were the following: a). During the tremors, respondents coping reactions were related to escape, reaching and protecting people, and seeking shelter; b). The actions taken by the respondents immediately after the tremor were reuniting with family members, evacuation, and returning to houses; c). The emotional responses of the participants of the study were fear and surprise; d). The capital city's residents exhibited a relatively high percentage of prosocial behaviour during the seismic emergency response; e). More generally, the residents of the city should be trained on what to do during and after the tremors; moreover, key decision-makers should consider people's emotional and behavioural responses to tremors when designing plans for mass emergencies following earthquakes, such as the present case study.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109482
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume186
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2020

Keywords

  • 19 September earthquake
  • Behavioural reactions
  • Emotional reactions
  • Mexico City

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