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- W2968269102 abstract "Disasters of natural origin cause the destruction of residential settings, and can create severe disruptions to place attachment, which is a less understood process. To address this research gap, this study explores how place attachment is influenced by changes in cognition, affect, and behavior caused by a large-scale earthquake and the successive secondary disasters. From 629 valid questionnaires completed by residents of two hard-hit areas in the Wenchuan earthquake in China, this study examines the impact of perceived risk, negative emotions, and coping on the disruption of place attachment. The results of the study demonstrated that residents in the more severely affected area perceived higher risks and had more negative emotions, but also their place dependence was more severely damaged. The results of the structural equation modeling demonstrated that perceived risk negatively affected place dependence while coping helped to restore residents’ place dependence and place identity. Surprisingly, negative emotions were not found to disrupt people’s place attachment; rather, they helped to reestablish place dependence indirectly via the mediator of coping. This study provides theoretical guidance on recovering residents’ place attachment in areas affected by large-scale disasters." @default.
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- W2968269102 title "Disruption and reestablishment of place attachment after large-scale disasters: The role of perceived risk, negative emotions, and coping" @default.
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