RISK PERCEPTION AND EMOTIONAL REGULATION IN FLOOD-PRONE REGIONS

Authors

  • DR.JAINISH ROY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, KALINGA UNIVERSITY, NAYA RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH, INDIA .
  • DR. SHIVLI SHRIVASTAVA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, KALINGA UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR, INDIA.
  • VANDITA SINGHAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, NEW DELHI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, NEW DELHI, INDIA.

Keywords:

Flood-prone regions, risk perception, emotional regulation, disaster preparedness, psychological resilience, coping strategies, and flood anxiety.

Abstract

Areas that are at risk of flooding face an increasing and constant risk not only to their infrastructure but also to the mental and emotional state of the residents. This research looks at how people manage their emotions and perceive risks of flooding in the context of such regions. This paper focuses on the interplay of risk perception and emotional regulation to demonstrate important psychological and sociocultural determinants that shape actions during floods and in their aftermath. The results focus on the need to provide community education and also stress the need to provide integrated psychological assistance in preparation for the disaster.

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How to Cite

ROY, D., SHRIVASTAVA, D. S., & SINGHAL, V. (2025). RISK PERCEPTION AND EMOTIONAL REGULATION IN FLOOD-PRONE REGIONS. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S3(2025) : Posted 07 July), 785–790. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/534