2013
DOI: 10.7763/ijssh.2013.v3.300
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Relating Stress, Anxiety and Depression among Flood Victims’Quality of Life in Malaysia: A Theoretical Perspective

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“…This flood has been described as the worst floods in decades because more than 200,000 people were affected while 21 were killed. Johari and Ahmad Marzuki (2013) states that the floods did not only affects the victims physically, but also have implications from the security perspective as well as places of residence and family safety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This flood has been described as the worst floods in decades because more than 200,000 people were affected while 21 were killed. Johari and Ahmad Marzuki (2013) states that the floods did not only affects the victims physically, but also have implications from the security perspective as well as places of residence and family safety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flood is an event that has an impact on an individual's life, where the damage occurs so that it can create depression and fear based on an ongoing anxiety response. Based on Freud's Anxiety Theory, anxiety is a natural state of a person in a state of shock and fear that occurs from environmental conditions that can have an effect on life (Johari & Marzuki, 2013). This was also in line with the results of research conducted at the social service of Aceh Province showing that anxiety in 68 respondents was at a total score of 2,718 in the moderate category and preparedness was at a score of 2,964 in the high category during earthquake readiness (Surbariyanti, Agussabti, & Imran, 2019 ).…”
Section: A Relationship Between Anxiety Level and Adolescents Preparmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, [13] also proposed in the future study to investigate the variables that act as mediators to measure the impact to quality of life included cognitive mechanisms such as belief or spirituality elements. While [3] stated victims are regularly plagued by flooding that has happened before. This gives rise to stress and anxiety among flood victims.…”
Section: Study On Quality Of Life (Qol) Physical and Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found relationship psychological wellbeing with Quality of life in flood transfer center. While, [3] also have shown the depressed victims during the flood will have decreased the quality of life. This result is also in line with the finding by [4].…”
Section: Figure 1: Scatter Plotmentioning
confidence: 99%