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Flood related depression and replacement of damaged household items

Mr. Ansah-Mensah, Kow
Lecturer
  kanmensah@uew.edu.gh

Authors
Osman, A., Ansah-Mensah, K., Amoah-Nuamah, J. & Atanga, R.A.
Publication Year
2023
Article Title
Flood related depression and replacement of damaged household items
Journal
Progress in Disaster Science
Volume
18
Issue Number
100280
Page Numbers
1 - 10
ISSN
2590-0617
Abstract

Despite the extensive literature on flood-related depression, depression severity for individual damaged household items is unclear. Furthermore, the effect of depression levels on the time taken to replace damaged household items is equivocal. To resolve these research gaps, this study employed a questionnaire to collect data from slum dwellers in Old Fadama and analysed using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test and stepwise multinomial regression techniques. The findings revealed that flood-affected persons ranked depression levels associated with damaged furniture/chairs/tables/sofa more severe than other household items such as Electronic: Fan/Iron, Electronic: Fridges/deep freezers/coolers/food storage, Beds/ Mattresses/other sleeping mats. Damaged items considered to have moderate cost generated mild depression levels while affordable items were less likely to generate severe depression. Concerning the replacement of damaged items, younger respondents, with lower income, in rent-free apartments and with low depression levels replaced damaged items after a year and more. The study recommends that National Disaster Management Organisation [NAMDO] should include the provision of psychological assistance to flood victims and spearhead the establishment of a national flood insurance policy, while insurers support with packages for slum areas in Ghana.

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