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Keeping businesses above water with robust flood mapping tools » Some coined the summer of 2022 as “America’s summer of floods.” And the trend seems to be continuing. A growing body of research has found that current flood maps relied on to estimate the risk of flooding are falling short, underestimating potential risk, especially as climate change gets worse. AXA XL’s @Jeff Williams and @Bruno D’Urso explain how insurers are turning to new available data tools to better access flood risk. Axaxl.com

AXA XL appoints financial lines head in Hong Kong » He has over two decades of P&C insurance industry experience Insurancebusinessmag.com

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AXA XL Risk Consulting adds new team members » Six key hires made in the US and Canada Insurancebusinessmag.com

AIG’s Chris Cheng joins AXA XL Hong Kong office as Head of Casualty - Reinsurance News » AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of global insurer AXA, has announced the addition of Chris Cheng to its Hong Kong team as Head of Reinsurancene.ws

“The light after the storm”: Psychosocial correlates of adversarial growth among nurses in Hong Kong amid the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. » Objective: Healthcare professionals are highly susceptible to adverse psychological outcomes amid the COVID-19 pandemic due to their job duties. As the largest part of the healthcare workforce, growing attention has been paid to nurses’ adjustments to the pandemic. Despite the distress, recent studies found that nurses could still experience positive changes (i.e., adversarial growth, AG) during the pandemic. Research on the general populations has indicated that individuals’ stress responses, coping resources, and coping strategies are associated with their AG during the pandemic. This study examined how sociodemographic characteristics, secondary traumatic and posttraumatic stress, coping resources, and coping strategies were associated with AG among nurses in Hong Kong amid the fifth wave (i.e., the most disastrous wave) of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: Recruited through local nursing associations between May 24 and June 13, 2022, 209 nurses in Hong Kong completed an online questionnaire measuring the Psycnet.apa.org

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