Preliminary Investigation and Analysis of Beachgoers' Awareness of Rip Currents in South China

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Mar 2;20(5):4471. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054471.

Abstract

Among many coastal hazards, rip currents have gradually become one of the most noticeable hazards. Studies have demonstrated that most drowning accidents at beaches around the world are related to rip currents. In this study, online and field questionnaires were combined for the first time to reveal beachgoers' awareness of rip currents in China from four aspects: demographic characteristics, swimming ability, information about visiting beaches, and knowledge about rip currents. One educational strategy was introduced to the field survey. The results suggest that (i) the proportion of online and field respondents who have heard of "rip currents" and seen warning signs of rip currents is extremely small. This reflects that beachgoers lack awareness of rip current hazards. Thus, China needs to strengthen the safety education of rip current knowledge. (ii) The level of awareness of rip currents can significantly affect the community's ability to identify the location of rip currents and their choice of escape direction. (iii) In the field survey, we implemented an educational strategy as an intervention for respondents, and the accuracy of identifying rip currents and choosing the correct escape route improved by 34% and 46.7%, respectively. This implies that the intervention of educational strategy can significantly deepen beachgoers' awareness of rip currents. It is recommended that more educational strategies about rip current knowledge be implemented on Chinese beaches in the future.

Keywords: coastal hazards; educational strategy; preliminary investigation; rip current.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Accidents*
  • China
  • Drowning*
  • Educational Status
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Swimming