Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia

Rip currents are known to be a global public health issue and have been extensively contributed to the coastguard rescues and drowning cases at recreational beaches. Most studies in Malaysia have focused on the physical control of rip currents, with little emphasis on social factors. This study aims...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Zubir, Yusof, Muhammad Zahir, Ramli, Siti Fairuz, Che Othman, Yusairah Amani, Mohd Aliziyad, Juliana, Mohamed, Muhammad Faiz, Pa'suya, Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar, Jabbar, Waheb A.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.386092023-10-31T08:02:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38609/ Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia Muhammad Zubir, Yusof Muhammad Zahir, Ramli Siti Fairuz, Che Othman Yusairah Amani, Mohd Aliziyad Juliana, Mohamed Muhammad Faiz, Pa'suya Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar Jabbar, Waheb A. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Rip currents are known to be a global public health issue and have been extensively contributed to the coastguard rescues and drowning cases at recreational beaches. Most studies in Malaysia have focused on the physical control of rip currents, with little emphasis on social factors. This study aims to assess the public knowledge of rip currents and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach (TCRB) in Pahang, Malaysia. A convenience sampling technique was used to conduct a cross-sectional study among 300 beachgoers in TCRB. All data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire. Bivariable and multivariable logistic analyses were computed to identify factors associated with satisfactory knowledge of rip current and beach safety. More than half of the respondents were females (51%) and residents of Kuantan (62%). Out of 300 respondents, 160 (53.3%) had a satisfactory knowledge of rip currents, while a higher number of respondents (n = 221, 73.7%) had an unsatisfactory knowledge of beach safety. Those aged 35 and up, females, and those who had never had difficulty with water activities at the beach were more likely to have satisfactory knowledge of rip currents. The only factor found to be significantly related to satisfactory beach safety knowledge was age (35 years old). In conclusion, the respondents were concerned about rip currents, but they had inadequate knowledge of beach safety. Therefore, the development of effective beach safety education programmes is needed in Malaysia. Natural Hazards 2023-01 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38609/1/Public%20understanding%20of%20rip%20current%20and%20beach%20safety%20at%20Teluk%20Cempedak.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38609/2/This%20publication%20is%20supported%20in%20part%20by%20UMP-IIUM-UiTM%20Sustainable%20Research%20Collaboration_ABS.pdf Muhammad Zubir, Yusof and Muhammad Zahir, Ramli and Siti Fairuz, Che Othman and Yusairah Amani, Mohd Aliziyad and Juliana, Mohamed and Muhammad Faiz, Pa'suya and Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar and Jabbar, Waheb A. (2023) Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia. Natural Hazards, 115 (1). pp. 489-506. ISSN 0921-030X. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-022-05563-w https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-022-05563-w
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Muhammad Zubir, Yusof
Muhammad Zahir, Ramli
Siti Fairuz, Che Othman
Yusairah Amani, Mohd Aliziyad
Juliana, Mohamed
Muhammad Faiz, Pa'suya
Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar
Jabbar, Waheb A.
Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia
description Rip currents are known to be a global public health issue and have been extensively contributed to the coastguard rescues and drowning cases at recreational beaches. Most studies in Malaysia have focused on the physical control of rip currents, with little emphasis on social factors. This study aims to assess the public knowledge of rip currents and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach (TCRB) in Pahang, Malaysia. A convenience sampling technique was used to conduct a cross-sectional study among 300 beachgoers in TCRB. All data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire. Bivariable and multivariable logistic analyses were computed to identify factors associated with satisfactory knowledge of rip current and beach safety. More than half of the respondents were females (51%) and residents of Kuantan (62%). Out of 300 respondents, 160 (53.3%) had a satisfactory knowledge of rip currents, while a higher number of respondents (n = 221, 73.7%) had an unsatisfactory knowledge of beach safety. Those aged 35 and up, females, and those who had never had difficulty with water activities at the beach were more likely to have satisfactory knowledge of rip currents. The only factor found to be significantly related to satisfactory beach safety knowledge was age (35 years old). In conclusion, the respondents were concerned about rip currents, but they had inadequate knowledge of beach safety. Therefore, the development of effective beach safety education programmes is needed in Malaysia.
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author Muhammad Zubir, Yusof
Muhammad Zahir, Ramli
Siti Fairuz, Che Othman
Yusairah Amani, Mohd Aliziyad
Juliana, Mohamed
Muhammad Faiz, Pa'suya
Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar
Jabbar, Waheb A.
author_facet Muhammad Zubir, Yusof
Muhammad Zahir, Ramli
Siti Fairuz, Che Othman
Yusairah Amani, Mohd Aliziyad
Juliana, Mohamed
Muhammad Faiz, Pa'suya
Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar
Jabbar, Waheb A.
author_sort Muhammad Zubir, Yusof
title Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia
title_short Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia
title_full Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia
title_fullStr Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Public understanding of rip current and beach safety at Teluk Cempedak Recreational Beach in Pahang, Malaysia
title_sort public understanding of rip current and beach safety at teluk cempedak recreational beach in pahang, malaysia
publisher Natural Hazards
publishDate 2023
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38609/1/Public%20understanding%20of%20rip%20current%20and%20beach%20safety%20at%20Teluk%20Cempedak.pdf
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