Central Pennsylvania Adult COVID-19 knowledge, perceptions, and preferred information sources
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The research hypothesis, funding, and partial analysis is described in detail here: Van Scoy LJ, Miller EL, Snyder B, Wasserman E, Chinchilli VM, Zgierska AE, Rabago D, Lennon CL, Lipnick D, Toyobo O, Ruffin MT 4th, Lennon RP. Knowledge, Perceptions, and Preferred Information Sources Related to COVID-19 Among Central Pennsylvania Adults Early in the Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Cross-Sectional Survey. Ann Fam Med. 2021 Jul-Aug;19(4):293-301. doi: 10.1370/afm.2674. Epub 2021 May 13. PMID: 33985977; PMCID: PMC8282303.
Briefly, this was a cross-sectional survey of 5,948 central Pennsylvanian adults between March 25-21, 2020 exploring public knowledge constructs related to COVID-19.
This data is free for use with citation to the Mendeley Data site and the above paper. It includes all responses received with at least six knowledge questions answered.
The data is de-identified. ("Record ID" is a randomly generated number that is not attached to any person in any way.)
The data includes free-text data; this may include statements that are opinion, false, or offensive. Accessing this data indicates that you will hold the authors of this dataset, their institutions and funders, harmless from emotional injury related to reading it.
本研究假设、资金来源及部分分析细节详述于下述文献:Van Scoy LJ, Miller EL, Snyder B, Wasserman E, Chinchilli VM, Zgierska AE, Rabago D, Lennon CL, Lipnick D, Toyobo O, Ruffin MT 4th, Lennon RP. 关于大流行早期宾夕法尼亚中部成年人对COVID-19相关知识、认知及偏好信息来源的混合方法横断面调查. 家庭医学年刊. 2021年7-8月;19(4):293-301. doi: 10.1370/afm.2674. Epub 2021年5月13日. PMID: 33985977; PMCID: PMC8282303. 概括而言,这是一项对5,948名宾夕法尼亚中部成年人在2020年3月25日至21日之间进行的横断面调查,旨在探究与COVID-19相关的公众知识结构。此数据集免费提供使用,并需引用Mendeley数据网站及上述论文。数据集包含所有至少回答了六个知识问题之一的受访者回答。数据已脱敏(“记录ID”是一个随机生成的数字,以任何方式都不与任何个人相关联)。数据集包含自由文本数据;其中可能包括观点、错误或冒犯性的陈述。访问此数据表示您将免于因阅读该数据而导致的对数据集作者、其机构及资助者的情感伤害。
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