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Table 1.

The application of the behavioural change techniques of HBM in educational intervention to flood disaster preparedness.

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Fig 1.

Flow chart diagram of the study using CONSORT statement.

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Table 2.

Baseline comparison of sociodemographic characteristics of participants between the intervention and control group.

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Table 3.

Baseline result of knowledge score, skills score, preparedness score, susceptibility, severity, benefit, barrier, cues to action, and self-efficacy score between intervention and control group.

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Fig 2.

A plot of knowledge scores among respondents, showing the interaction between groups and time.

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Table 4.

Effectiveness of HEBI on Knowledge between intervention and control group.

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Fig 3.

A plot of skills scores among respondents, showing an interaction between groups and time.

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Table 5.

Effectiveness of HEBI on Skill between intervention and control group.

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A plot of preparedness scores among respondents, showing an interaction between groups and time.

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Table 6.

Effectiveness of HEBI on preparedness between intervention and control group.

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Table 7.

Effectiveness of HEBI on perceived susceptibility and perceived severity score.

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Table 8.

Effectiveness of HEBI on perceived benefit and perceived barrier score.

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Table 9.

Effectiveness of HEBI on cues to action and self-efficacy score.

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Fig 5.

The plot of perceived susceptibility scores among respondents showing an interaction.

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Fig 6.

A plot of perceived severity scores among respondents, showing an interaction between groups and time.

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Fig 7.

A plot of perceived benefit scores among respondents, showing an interaction between groups and time.

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Fig 8.

A plot of perceived barrier scores among respondents, showing an interaction between groups and time.

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Fig 9.

A plot of cues to action scores among respondents, showing an interaction between groups and time.

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Fig 10.

A plot of self-efficacy scores among respondents, showing an interaction between groups and time.

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Fig 11.

PRISMA flow diagram of literature search for health education intervention disaster preparedness among community in improving disaster preparedness among community.

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Fig 12.

PRISMA flow diagram of literature search for optimal dose of disaster preparedness intervention utilising health belief model theory.

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