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Australian householders’ psychological preparedness for potential natural hazard threats: An exploration of contributing factors. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (2019). doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101203
Animal ownership among vulnerable populations in regional South Australia: implications for natural disaster preparedness and resilience. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 23, 59-63 (2017).
Developing a scale to understand willingness to sacrifice personal safety for companion animals: The Pet-Owner Risk Propensity Scale (PORPS). International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 21, 205-212 (2017).
An animal just like me: the importance of preserving the identities of companion-animal owners in disaster contexts. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 10, 26-40 (2016).
A moveable beast: subjective influence of human-animal relationships on risk perception and risk behaviour during bushfire threat. The Qualitative Report 21, 1881-1903 (2016).
Capturing community experiences: South Australian bushfires January 2014. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2015).
Does emotional closeness to pets motivate their inclusion in bushfire survival plans? Implications for emergency communicators. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 30, (2015).