Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia

While most people who are involved in disaster recover with the support of their families, friends and colleagues, the effect on some people health, relationships and welfare can be extensive and sustained. Flooding can pose substantial social and mental problems that may continue over extended peri...

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Main Authors: Mustaffa, Che Su, Ahmad Marzuki, Najib, Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri, Sipon, Sapora, Zakaria, Nurlela
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spelling my.uum.repo.264892019-10-14T00:43:10Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26489/ Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia Mustaffa, Che Su Ahmad Marzuki, Najib Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri Sipon, Sapora Zakaria, Nurlela PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania While most people who are involved in disaster recover with the support of their families, friends and colleagues, the effect on some people health, relationships and welfare can be extensive and sustained. Flooding can pose substantial social and mental problems that may continue over extended periods of time. Flooding can challenge the psychosocial resilience of the hardiest of people who are affected. Communication skills used in managing disaster to provide emotional support, provide information, giving hope to the victim and help them to cope with anxiety. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between perception toward communication style practiced by relief workers and psychological well-being. This study was carried out among flood victim in Malaysia. The participants were asked to complete communication style and psychological well-being inventory. Data was analysed using of Pearson correlation coefficient. The result showed that communication style and psychological well-being were significantly related. This study provides theoretical contributions to organizational communication research and the literature on disaster management context. On the other hand, the findings provide support for the effects of relationships between communication style and well-being of flood victims. American Scientific Publishers 2018 Article PeerReviewed Mustaffa, Che Su and Ahmad Marzuki, Najib and Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri and Sipon, Sapora and Zakaria, Nurlela (2018) Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia. Advanced Science Letters, 24 (12). pp. 9255-9257. ISSN 1936-6612 http://doi.org/10.1166/asl.2018.12248 doi:10.1166/asl.2018.12248
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topic PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
spellingShingle PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Mustaffa, Che Su
Ahmad Marzuki, Najib
Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri
Sipon, Sapora
Zakaria, Nurlela
Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia
description While most people who are involved in disaster recover with the support of their families, friends and colleagues, the effect on some people health, relationships and welfare can be extensive and sustained. Flooding can pose substantial social and mental problems that may continue over extended periods of time. Flooding can challenge the psychosocial resilience of the hardiest of people who are affected. Communication skills used in managing disaster to provide emotional support, provide information, giving hope to the victim and help them to cope with anxiety. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between perception toward communication style practiced by relief workers and psychological well-being. This study was carried out among flood victim in Malaysia. The participants were asked to complete communication style and psychological well-being inventory. Data was analysed using of Pearson correlation coefficient. The result showed that communication style and psychological well-being were significantly related. This study provides theoretical contributions to organizational communication research and the literature on disaster management context. On the other hand, the findings provide support for the effects of relationships between communication style and well-being of flood victims.
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author Mustaffa, Che Su
Ahmad Marzuki, Najib
Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri
Sipon, Sapora
Zakaria, Nurlela
author_facet Mustaffa, Che Su
Ahmad Marzuki, Najib
Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri
Sipon, Sapora
Zakaria, Nurlela
author_sort Mustaffa, Che Su
title Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia
title_short Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia
title_full Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia
title_fullStr Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in Malaysia
title_sort communication style and psychological well-being among flood victim in malaysia
publisher American Scientific Publishers
publishDate 2018
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/26489/
http://doi.org/10.1166/asl.2018.12248
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