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Data on COVID-19-related Research Questions Spanning Diverse Disciplinary and National Contexts

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|Apr 2024

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Table 1

Overview of COVID-19 datasets: Design features and sample characteristics.

AUTHORSTITLECOUNTRYSAMPLENAGE (M)SURVEY PERIODDESIGNDATA ACCESS
Huber et al., 2023The Relation Between the Public Attitude Towards COVID-19 and its Applied Policies: A Dataset for Binational and Temporal ComparisonGermany (DE); Switzerland (CH)AdultsDE: 131
CH: 130
DE: 32;
CH: 36
July 2020– May 2021Cross-sectional; country comparison10.5334/jopd.84
Abadi etal., 2023A Dataset of Social-Psychological and Emotional Reactions During the COVID-19 Pandemic Across our European CountriesGermany, the Netherlands (NL), Spain (ES), and the UKAdultsDE: 524; NL: 496; ES: 503; UK: 50841April 2020Cross-sectional; country comparison10.5334/jopd.86
Reim et al., 2022Data from the German Family Panel Pairfam: The Supplementary COVID-19 SurveyGermanyAdults3,18231May–July 2020Cross-sectional; longitudinal10.5334/jopd.68
Edlund & Edlund, 2022COVID-19 and Psychology: Questionnaire Data From Two SCORE ProjectsUSAAdults16735August 2020Cross-sectional10.5334/jopd.66
Hudecek et al., 2022Who Thinks COVID-19 is a Hoax? Psychological Correlates of Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories and Attitudes Towards Anti-Coronavirus Measures at the End of the First Lockdown in GermanyGermanyYoung adults74626May–July 2020Cross-sectional10.5334/jopd.64
Ingramet al., 2022Mental, Physical, and Cognitive Wellbeing during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Data from Scotland and JapanScotland; JapanAdultsStudy 1: 399 Study 2: 277Study 1: 32 Study 2: 39May 2020; February 2021Cross-sectional; country comparison10.5334/jopd.65
Parsons et al., 2022Data and protocol for the Oxford Achieving Resilience During COVID-19 (ARC) StudyUKAdolescents, adultsChildren: 1,196 Parents: 464Children: 15; Parents: 47March 2020– August 2021Longitudinal10.5334/jopd.56
Reinelt et al., 2022Survey and 10-Day Diary Data on Infant Nutrition, Development, and Home Learning Environment during the COVID-19 Pandemic from the LEARN-COVID Pilot StudyAustria, Germany, SwitzerlandAdults22235April–July 2021Cross-sectional; longitudinal10.5334/jopd.63
Ryvkina et al., 2023Understanding Psychological Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Through ESM Data: The EMOTIONS ProjectGermany(Young) AdultsStudy 1: 370 Study 2: 3,565Study 1: 56
Study 2: 25
January–June 2020Cross-sectional; longitudinal10.5334/jopd.83
Schnepf & Groeben, 2022The COVID-19 framing dataset: How Secondary Data Can Be Used to Explore Paradoxical Attitudes During the COVID-19 pandemicAustria (AT), Germany, UK, and USAAdults5 samples: USA: 430; DE: 476; DE: 217, AT: 211; UK: 211US: 37; DE: 46; DE: 43; A: 43; UK: 42July 2020 to February 2021Cross-sectional; country comparison10.5334/jopd.62
Weiß & Stadtmüller, 2023Using the probability-based GESIS Panel for longitudinal psychological research on the COVID-19 outbreak in GermanyGermanyAdults4,78657May 2020 to July 2022Cross-sectional; longitudinal10.5334/jopd.90
Welzel et al., 2023The Values in Crisis (ViC) Project: A two-wave panel study in Germany and the United KingdomGermany; UKAdultsDE: 2,009; UK: 2,03316–65April 2020– April 2022Longitudinal10.4232/1.14148
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/jopd.111 | Journal eISSN: 2050-9863
Language: English
Submitted on: Mar 12, 2024
Accepted on: Mar 12, 2024
Published on: Apr 8, 2024
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

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