“…Participants responded to each item (e.g., “ My community is prepared for an emergency including the Coronavirus crisis ”) on a 5‐point scale (1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree ), with a higher score indicating a greater level of community resilience. The structural validity of the CCRAM‐10 demonstrated a stable five‐factor model (i.e., leadership , collective efficacy , preparedness , place attachment , and social trust ) based on data from two adult samples in Israel (Leykin et al, 2013) and China (Cui & Han, 2019). CCRAM‐10 reliability was adequate for both factor and overall scores, ranging from α = .66 to α = .86 (Cui & Han, 2019).…”