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Boston College daily sleep and well-being survey data during early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic
Scientific Data ( IF 5.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-16 , DOI: 10.1038/s41597-021-00886-y
Tony J Cunningham 1, 2, 3 , Eric C Fields 3, 4 , Elizabeth A Kensinger 3
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While there was a necessary initial focus on physical health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is becoming increasingly clear that many have experienced significant social and mental health repercussions as well. It is important to understand the effects of the pandemic on well-being, both as the world continues to recover from the lasting impact of COVID-19 and in the eventual case of future pandemics. On March 20, 2020, we launched an online daily survey study tracking participants’ sleep and mental well-being. Repeated reports of sleep and mental health metrics were collected from participants ages 18–90 during the initial wave of the pandemic (March 20 – June 23, 2020). Given both the comprehensive nature and early start of this assessment, open access to this dataset will allow researchers to answer a range of questions regarding the psychiatric impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the fallout left in its wake.



中文翻译:


波士顿学院 COVID-19 大流行早期阶段的每日睡眠和健康调查数据



虽然最初有必要关注 COVID-19 大流行对身体健康的影响,但越来越明显的是,许多人也经历了重大的社会和心理健康影响。随着世界继续从 COVID-19 的持久影响中恢复,以及未来可能发生大流行病,了解大流行病对福祉的影响非常重要。 2020 年 3 月 20 日,我们启动了一项在线每日调查研究,跟踪参与者的睡眠和心理健康状况。在大流行的第一波(2020 年 3 月 20 日至 6 月 23 日)期间,从 18 至 90 岁的参与者中收集了有关睡眠和心理健康指标的重复报告。鉴于本次评估的全面性和早期启动,开放获取该数据集将使研究人员能够回答一系列有关 COVID-19 大流行的精神影响及其后果的问题。

更新日期:2021-04-16
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