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Exploration of Australian Young Adults Adjusting to Extreme Weather Events - Dataset

University of New England, Australia
Searles, Natasha ; Lykins, Amy ; Sundaraja, Cassandra ; Cosh, Suzanne ; Bartik, Warren
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A total of 36 participants completed semi-structured interviews between June 30, 2021, and February 13, 2023, from various locations in New South Wales, Australia. Interviews consisted of 10 males, 25 females, and one non-binary individual, aged 16 to 25 years (M = 19.86; SD = 2.74). All participants reported experiencing repeated exposure to extreme weather events, either through multiple occurrences of the same event or various types of events: drought (n = 26), bushfires (n = 20), and floods (n = 27).

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