Men and Women View Disaster Preparedness Differently

 

Men and women tend to see many things differently. Now, a new survey shows one of those differences is how they view disaster preparedness. According to a national survey by AxcessPoints, a California-based online disaster preparedness service, men typically believe they are more prepared than women. Other significant gender differences between the sexes:

  • More than 36% of males said they are extremely or well prepared for a disaster, compared to just 22% for women. At the same time, 62% of men surveyed said they are either not very well prepared or not prepared at all, compared to 77% of women asked the same question.
  • Asked whether their families have an emergency communications plan, 38% of males reporting having one, as compared to 22% of women.
  • Men and women have different priorities in responding to a disaster. When asked what item they would grab from their homes in case of an emergency, 39% of males said they would take financial documents necessary to help rebuilding after a disaster, while only 27% of women said so. Family or wedding pictures fared best with the women, with 32% saying they would save those items first, as compared to only 14% of the men.

“Men and women have significantly different viewpoints about disaster preparedness and those divergent attitudes expose American individuals and families to unnecessary additional risk,” said AxcessPoints CEO Karlyn Carnahan. “The common thread between both men and women is that they lack knowledge and have not spent the time to adequately prepare. By taking a few simple steps, consumers can significantly minimize the financial and personal pain from a disaster.”

Who Is Best Prepared for a Disaster? (Insurance Journal 1/16/08)

Gender Gap in Preparedness Attitudes (AxcessPoints press release 1/15/08)

January 22, 2008

 

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