“…Women are responsible for larger share of domestic and childrearing work than men in the home and women also have a greater emotional attachment to their home than men, given that their lives became much more difficult after a disaster (Aksaray, Kortan, Erkaya, Yenilmez, & Kaptanoğlu, 2006;Samuels, 2012). Women may take on the role of looking after others even before they are ready to access relief centers and may themselves require support with childcare and household work (Rao, 2006;Steckley & Doberstein, 2011). Women's various roles as reproductive, productive, and community workers, as well as particular cultural values and traditions put different pressures on them in times of disaster (Cupples, 2007;Kotze, 1996;Stehlik et al, 2000).…”