
Sharing data to better understand one of the world's most significant shared experiences: data resource profile of the longitudinal COVID-19 psychological research consortium (C19PRC) study
Author(s) -
Orla McBride,
Sarah Butter,
Todd K. Hartman,
Jamie Murphy,
Philip Hyland,
Mark Shevlin,
Jilly Gibson Miller,
Liat Levita,
Liam Mason,
Anton Philipp Martinez,
Ryan McKay,
Alex Lloyd,
Thomas V A Stocks,
Kate Mary Bennett,
Frédérique Vallières,
Thanos Karatzias,
Carmen Valiente,
Carmelo Vázquez,
Alba Contreras,
Marco Bertamini,
Anna Panzero,
Giovanni Bruno,
Richard P. Bentall
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of population data science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.602
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 2399-4908
DOI - 10.23889/ijpds.v5i4.1704
Subject(s) - covid-19 , pandemic , resource (disambiguation) , data sharing , shared resource , survey data collection , brexit , longitudinal study , longitudinal data , open science , data science , survey research , public relations , psychology , computer science , political science , applied psychology , business , medicine , european union , alternative medicine , computer security , mathematics , computer network , pathology , virology , outbreak , economic policy , statistics , physics , disease , astronomy , infectious disease (medical specialty) , data mining
This paper serves to alert IJPDS readers to the availability of a major new longitudinal survey data resource, the COVID-19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study, which is being released for secondary use via the Open Science Framework. The C19PRC Study is a rich and detailed dataset that provides a convenient and valuable foundation from which to study the social, political, and health status of European adults during an unprecedented time of change as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit. Here, we provide an overview of the C19PRC Study design, with the purpose of stimulating interest about the study among social scientists and maximising use of this resource.