Abstract-As the field of impression management studies matures, the tools used to study and assess its components continue to be refined. Although these researches are appealing, there have been criticism and suggestions for improvement of the current measurements, developed in the Western organizational settings to make them applicable to the collectivist culture society. Therefore, this paper discusses the justifications for developing a new instrument to measure impression management among the flood victims in the Malaysian context by taking into consideration the culturalfactor as one of the important dimensions.Index Terms-Flood victims, impression management, instrument, malaysian culture.
Flooding in Malaysia has various impacts on the affected population in terms of damage to property, destruction of property and loss of life. Flood victims will suffer severe psychological effects and probably will continue for a long time. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine whether male and female differ with regard to aspects of psychological well-being among flood victims. This study is based on a quantitative approach using crosssectional survey. Data were collected through the distribution of questionnaires randomly to respondents. The sample consisted of 300 flood victims who were moved to shelters in the state of Kelantan. The results showed a no significance difference in score for males and females (t=1.194, p>0.05). The mean value between genders had 159.69 and the standard deviation is 17.25 for the male, while the mean for female is 157.29 and the standard deviation is 17.57. In addition, no gender differences were found in term of all the dimensions in psychological well-being among flood victims. It implies that there was no dissimilarity in term of perception toward psychological well-being for those male and female respondents.
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