Social Media Snowball Survey
Overview of Study Aims
This is a large-scale survey intended to evaluate the changing ways that the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting people's lives. Launched on March 14, the survey had garnered about 20,000 responses by March 27th -- about half of which were submitted before California's order to shelter-in-place on March 19. Now, E&PH faculty member Eleni Linos and her colleagues have expanded the questionnaire to include questions more pertinent to the current state of the pandemic and topics of interest to the global research community. Learn more here.
Associated Faculty and Collaborators
E&PH Faculty
- Melissa Bondy
- Wei Ting Chen
- Lisa Goldman Rosas
- Steven Goodman
- Esther John
- Eleni Linos
- Lorene Nelson
- Julia Simard
Collaborators
Jeff Hancock, Department of Communications
Peer Reviewed Publications
- US Public Concerns About the COVID-19 Pandemic From Results of a Survey Given via Social Media
- The Impact of the first COVID-19 shelter-in-place announcement on social distancing, difficulty in daily activities, and levels of concern in the San Francisco Bay Area: A cross-sectional social media survey” (Coming very soon)
- Experience with Social Distancing Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States: Implications for Public Health Messaging
- Anxiety levels among physician mothers during the Covid-19 pandemic
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