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Sep 17, 2018 · Taking risks is a part of everyday living, and a contributor to our sense of dignity. Yet as people age, or develop cognitive, mental or physical impairments, opportunities to take risks can diminish. A life without risks can erode a person’s dignity.
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Sep 15, 2021 · We find that social norms predict cooperation, causally affect behavior, and that higher risk leads to stronger social norms that are more resistant to erosion when the risk changes.
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Apr 2, 2022 · Perceived relative personal risk is low and perceived public risk is high. (a) Displayed are percentages of participants who perceived themselves to be less likely than others their age and gender to be infected by COVID, as likely, or more likely (blue).
Nov 7, 2023 · Individual resilience is crucial amid rising global threats, yet risk perceptions and resilience worldwide remain inadequately elucidated.
Jan 11, 2022 · In the context of challenges such as climate change a narrow focus on specified resilience (e.g. of economic assets, to specific threats) may hinder more generalised community resilience (Folke et al. 2010).
Neighbourhood characteristics cover a range of risk factors including those associated with the political, economic, ethnic and religious history of a community, current norms and values, the degree of community integration, levels of crime, incivilities and other threats to personal safety, and networks of community support.
Sep 10, 2020 · Civil Protection and disaster risk specific agencies legally responsible to enhance individual and community resilience, still utilize in their risk and crisis communication efforts, the “deficit model” even though its basic assumption and approach have been criticized.
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