Collecting behavioural data across countries during pandemics: Development of the COVID-19 Risk Assessment Tool.

IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Gjalt-Jorn Peters, Dominika Kwasnicka, Gill A Ten Hoor, Rik Crutzen, Tugce Varol, Lisa Marie Warner, Mahdi Algargoosh, Eskinder Eshetu Ali, Mudassir Anwar, Sali Rahadi Asih, Zuhal Feryal Baltas, Emma Berry, Kebede Beyene, Katarzyna Anna Campbell, Bruno Moreira Carneiro, Laura Castillo-Eito, Amy Hai Yan Chan, Samuel Suk-Hung Chan, Sabrina Cipolletta, Ann DeSmet, Triana Kesuma Dewi, Alexandra Lelia Dima, Jorge Encantado, Tracy Epton, João Figueiredo, Gustavo DalCin Fracaroli, Aurelie Gauchet, Gebremedhin Beedemariam Gebretekle, Pierre Gérain, Cristina Albuquerque Godinho, Lisa Graham-Wisener, James A Green, Jenny M Groarke, Thomas Gültzow, Elif Basak Guven, Roel C J Hermans, Sander Hermsen, Jennifer Inauen, Angelos P Kassianos, Tatiana Valerievna Kazantseva, Els Keyaerts, Laura Maria König, Daniela Lange, Emelien Lauwerier, Yongchan Lie, Andrian Liem, Aleksandra Luszczynska, Marta M Marques, Hannah Catherine Moore, Chris Noone, Johanna Nurmi, Ratri Nurwanti, Elif Suna Ozbay, Iga Palacz-Poborczyk, Rebecca Anne Pedruzzi, Louise Poppe, Lucy Mabel Porter, Daniel Powell, Bruna Salati Nan Rinaldi, Alexis Ruffault, Carsten Schmitz, Urte Scholz, Ana-Maria Schweitzer, Yasemin Selekoğlu Ok, Medha Shree, Carolina C Silva, Yasinta Astin Sokang, Albert W Tam, Mei Yee Tang, Silvia Caterina Maria Tomaino, Samantha Barbara van Beurden, Stefan Verweij, Stan Vluggen, Rochelle E Watkins, Szilvia Zörgő, Sylvia Roozen
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Abstract

Tools that can be used to collect behavioural data during pandemics are needed to inform policy and practice. The objective of this project was to develop the Your COVID-19 Risk tool in response to the global spread of COVID-19, aiming to promote health behaviour change. We developed an online resource based on key behavioural evidence-based risk factors related to contracting and spreading COVID-19. This tool allows for assessing risk and provides instant support to protect individuals from infection. The Risk Estimation Questions assessed users' location, age, gender, work environment, day-to-day behaviours currently performed, and conditions under which these behaviours would change. Users were also asked to estimate how often they keep their distance from others in public and regularly wash their hands, and the procedures they follow to do so. A multidisciplinary research team of more than 150 international experts developed the tool. Over 60,000 users in more than 150 countries have assessed their risk and provided data. The majority of respondents reported that they almost always keep their distance from others in public places, and most participants reported washing their hands after touching public or shared surfaces or when entering buildings. The tool, data, and results were openly shared to support government and health agencies developing behaviour change interventions. This tool creates a blueprint for similar digital infrastructure that can be replicated and used in future pandemics.

在大流行期间收集各国行为数据:开发COVID-19风险评估工具。
需要能够在大流行期间收集行为数据的工具,以便为政策和实践提供信息。该项目的目标是开发“你的COVID-19风险”工具,以应对COVID-19的全球传播,旨在促进健康行为的改变。我们基于与COVID-19感染和传播相关的以行为为基础的关键风险因素开发了一个在线资源。该工具可用于评估风险并提供即时支持,以保护个人免受感染。风险评估问题评估了用户的位置、年龄、性别、工作环境、当前执行的日常行为以及这些行为可能发生变化的条件。用户还被要求估计他们在公共场合与他人保持距离和定期洗手的频率,以及他们遵循的程序。由150多名国际专家组成的多学科研究小组开发了该工具。150多个国家的6万多名用户评估了他们的风险并提供了数据。大多数受访者报告说,他们在公共场所几乎总是与他人保持距离,大多数参与者报告说,在接触公共或共享的表面或进入建筑物时洗手。工具、数据和结果公开共享,以支持政府和卫生机构制定改变行为的干预措施。该工具为类似的数字基础设施创建了蓝图,可在未来的大流行中复制和使用。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
9.30%
发文量
266
期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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