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Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3

OBJECTIVES: The COVID‐19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study aims to assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the adult population in multiple countries. This paper describes the third wave of the UK survey (the ‘parent’ strand of the Consortium) during July‐August 2020. METHODS: A...

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Autores principales: McBride, Orla, Butter, Sarah, Murphy, Jamie, Shevlin, Mark, Hartman, Todd K., Hyland, Philip, McKay, Ryan, Bennett, Kate M., Gibson‐Miller, Jilly, Levita, Liat, Mason, Liam, Martinez, Anton P., Stocks, Thomas VA, Vallières, Frédérique, Karatzias, Thanos, Valiente, Carmen, Vazquez, Carmelo, Bentall, Richard P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34021946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1880
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author McBride, Orla
Butter, Sarah
Murphy, Jamie
Shevlin, Mark
Hartman, Todd K.
Hyland, Philip
McKay, Ryan
Bennett, Kate M.
Gibson‐Miller, Jilly
Levita, Liat
Mason, Liam
Martinez, Anton P.
Stocks, Thomas VA
Vallières, Frédérique
Karatzias, Thanos
Valiente, Carmen
Vazquez, Carmelo
Bentall, Richard P.
author_facet McBride, Orla
Butter, Sarah
Murphy, Jamie
Shevlin, Mark
Hartman, Todd K.
Hyland, Philip
McKay, Ryan
Bennett, Kate M.
Gibson‐Miller, Jilly
Levita, Liat
Mason, Liam
Martinez, Anton P.
Stocks, Thomas VA
Vallières, Frédérique
Karatzias, Thanos
Valiente, Carmen
Vazquez, Carmelo
Bentall, Richard P.
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description OBJECTIVES: The COVID‐19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study aims to assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the adult population in multiple countries. This paper describes the third wave of the UK survey (the ‘parent’ strand of the Consortium) during July‐August 2020. METHODS: Adults (N = 2025) who participated in the baseline and/or first follow‐up surveys were reinvited to participate in this survey, which assessed: (1) COVID‐19 related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours; (2) the occurrence of common mental disorders; as well as the role of (3) psychological factors and (4) social and political attitudes, in influencing the public’s response to the pandemic. Weights were calculated using a survey raking algorithm to ensure that the cross‐sectional sample is nationally representative in terms of gender, age, and household income, and representative of the baseline sample characteristics for household composition, ethnicity, urbanicity and born/raised in UK. RESULTS: 1166 adults (57.6% of baseline participants) provided full interviews at Wave 3. The raking procedure successfully re‐balanced the cross‐sectional sample to within 1% of population estimates across selected socio‐demographic characteristics. CONCLUSION: This paper demonstrates the strength of the C19PRC Study data to facilitate and stimulate interdisciplinary research addressing important public health questions relating to the COVID‐19 pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-82099412021-06-21 Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3 McBride, Orla Butter, Sarah Murphy, Jamie Shevlin, Mark Hartman, Todd K. Hyland, Philip McKay, Ryan Bennett, Kate M. Gibson‐Miller, Jilly Levita, Liat Mason, Liam Martinez, Anton P. Stocks, Thomas VA Vallières, Frédérique Karatzias, Thanos Valiente, Carmen Vazquez, Carmelo Bentall, Richard P. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res Original Articles OBJECTIVES: The COVID‐19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study aims to assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the adult population in multiple countries. This paper describes the third wave of the UK survey (the ‘parent’ strand of the Consortium) during July‐August 2020. METHODS: Adults (N = 2025) who participated in the baseline and/or first follow‐up surveys were reinvited to participate in this survey, which assessed: (1) COVID‐19 related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours; (2) the occurrence of common mental disorders; as well as the role of (3) psychological factors and (4) social and political attitudes, in influencing the public’s response to the pandemic. Weights were calculated using a survey raking algorithm to ensure that the cross‐sectional sample is nationally representative in terms of gender, age, and household income, and representative of the baseline sample characteristics for household composition, ethnicity, urbanicity and born/raised in UK. RESULTS: 1166 adults (57.6% of baseline participants) provided full interviews at Wave 3. The raking procedure successfully re‐balanced the cross‐sectional sample to within 1% of population estimates across selected socio‐demographic characteristics. CONCLUSION: This paper demonstrates the strength of the C19PRC Study data to facilitate and stimulate interdisciplinary research addressing important public health questions relating to the COVID‐19 pandemic. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8209941/ /pubmed/34021946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1880 Text en © 2021 The Authors. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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McBride, Orla
Butter, Sarah
Murphy, Jamie
Shevlin, Mark
Hartman, Todd K.
Hyland, Philip
McKay, Ryan
Bennett, Kate M.
Gibson‐Miller, Jilly
Levita, Liat
Mason, Liam
Martinez, Anton P.
Stocks, Thomas VA
Vallières, Frédérique
Karatzias, Thanos
Valiente, Carmen
Vazquez, Carmelo
Bentall, Richard P.
Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3
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title_full Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3
title_fullStr Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3
title_full_unstemmed Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3
title_short Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3
title_sort context, design and conduct of the longitudinal covid‐19 psychological research consortium study–wave 3
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34021946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1880
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