Cohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.

Public perceptions of pandemic viral threats and government policies can influence adherence to containment, delay, and mitigation policies such as physical distancing, hygienic practices, use of physical barriers, uptake of testing, contact tracing, and vaccination programs. The UK COVID-19 Public...

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Autores principales: Rhiannon Phillips, Khadijeh Taiyari, Anna Torrens-Burton, Rebecca Cannings-John, Denitza Williams, Sarah Peddle, Susan Campbell, Kathryn Hughes, David Gillespie, Paul Sellars, Bethan Pell, Pauline Ashfield-Watt, Ashley Akbari, Catherine Heidi Seage, Nick Perham, Natalie Joseph-Williams, Emily Harrop, James Blaxland, Fiona Wood, Wouter Poortinga, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Delyth H James, Diane Crone, Emma Thomas-Jones, Britt Hallingberg
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:71e125665890450c91d25b2bfa35b96b2021-12-02T20:07:54ZCohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0258484https://doaj.org/article/71e125665890450c91d25b2bfa35b96b2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258484https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203Public perceptions of pandemic viral threats and government policies can influence adherence to containment, delay, and mitigation policies such as physical distancing, hygienic practices, use of physical barriers, uptake of testing, contact tracing, and vaccination programs. The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) study aims to identify determinants of health behaviour using the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation (COM-B) model using a longitudinal mixed-methods approach. Here, we provide a detailed description of the demographic and self-reported health characteristics of the COPE cohort at baseline assessment, an overview of data collected, and plans for follow-up of the cohort. The COPE baseline survey was completed by 11,113 UK adult residents (18+ years of age). Baseline data collection started on the 13th of March 2020 (10-days before the introduction of the first national COVID-19 lockdown in the UK) and finished on the 13th of April 2020. Participants were recruited via the HealthWise Wales (HWW) research registry and through social media snowballing and advertising (Facebook®, Twitter®, Instagram®). Participants were predominantly female (69%), over 50 years of age (68%), identified as white (98%), and were living with their partner (68%). A large proportion (67%) had a college/university level education, and half reported a pre-existing health condition (50%). Initial follow-up plans for the cohort included in-depth surveys at 3-months and 12-months after the first UK national lockdown to assess short and medium-term effects of the pandemic on health behaviour and subjective health and well-being. Additional consent will be sought from participants at follow-up for data linkage and surveys at 18 and 24-months after the initial UK national lockdown. A large non-random sample was recruited to the COPE cohort during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, which will enable longitudinal analysis of the determinants of health behaviour and changes in subjective health and well-being over the course of the pandemic.Rhiannon PhillipsKhadijeh TaiyariAnna Torrens-BurtonRebecca Cannings-JohnDenitza WilliamsSarah PeddleSusan CampbellKathryn HughesDavid GillespiePaul SellarsBethan PellPauline Ashfield-WattAshley AkbariCatherine Heidi SeageNick PerhamNatalie Joseph-WilliamsEmily HarropJames BlaxlandFiona WoodWouter PoortingaKarin Wahl-JorgensenDelyth H JamesDiane CroneEmma Thomas-JonesBritt HallingbergPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 10, p e0258484 (2021)
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Rhiannon Phillips
Khadijeh Taiyari
Anna Torrens-Burton
Rebecca Cannings-John
Denitza Williams
Sarah Peddle
Susan Campbell
Kathryn Hughes
David Gillespie
Paul Sellars
Bethan Pell
Pauline Ashfield-Watt
Ashley Akbari
Catherine Heidi Seage
Nick Perham
Natalie Joseph-Williams
Emily Harrop
James Blaxland
Fiona Wood
Wouter Poortinga
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Delyth H James
Diane Crone
Emma Thomas-Jones
Britt Hallingberg
Cohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.
description Public perceptions of pandemic viral threats and government policies can influence adherence to containment, delay, and mitigation policies such as physical distancing, hygienic practices, use of physical barriers, uptake of testing, contact tracing, and vaccination programs. The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) study aims to identify determinants of health behaviour using the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation (COM-B) model using a longitudinal mixed-methods approach. Here, we provide a detailed description of the demographic and self-reported health characteristics of the COPE cohort at baseline assessment, an overview of data collected, and plans for follow-up of the cohort. The COPE baseline survey was completed by 11,113 UK adult residents (18+ years of age). Baseline data collection started on the 13th of March 2020 (10-days before the introduction of the first national COVID-19 lockdown in the UK) and finished on the 13th of April 2020. Participants were recruited via the HealthWise Wales (HWW) research registry and through social media snowballing and advertising (Facebook®, Twitter®, Instagram®). Participants were predominantly female (69%), over 50 years of age (68%), identified as white (98%), and were living with their partner (68%). A large proportion (67%) had a college/university level education, and half reported a pre-existing health condition (50%). Initial follow-up plans for the cohort included in-depth surveys at 3-months and 12-months after the first UK national lockdown to assess short and medium-term effects of the pandemic on health behaviour and subjective health and well-being. Additional consent will be sought from participants at follow-up for data linkage and surveys at 18 and 24-months after the initial UK national lockdown. A large non-random sample was recruited to the COPE cohort during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, which will enable longitudinal analysis of the determinants of health behaviour and changes in subjective health and well-being over the course of the pandemic.
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author Rhiannon Phillips
Khadijeh Taiyari
Anna Torrens-Burton
Rebecca Cannings-John
Denitza Williams
Sarah Peddle
Susan Campbell
Kathryn Hughes
David Gillespie
Paul Sellars
Bethan Pell
Pauline Ashfield-Watt
Ashley Akbari
Catherine Heidi Seage
Nick Perham
Natalie Joseph-Williams
Emily Harrop
James Blaxland
Fiona Wood
Wouter Poortinga
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Delyth H James
Diane Crone
Emma Thomas-Jones
Britt Hallingberg
author_facet Rhiannon Phillips
Khadijeh Taiyari
Anna Torrens-Burton
Rebecca Cannings-John
Denitza Williams
Sarah Peddle
Susan Campbell
Kathryn Hughes
David Gillespie
Paul Sellars
Bethan Pell
Pauline Ashfield-Watt
Ashley Akbari
Catherine Heidi Seage
Nick Perham
Natalie Joseph-Williams
Emily Harrop
James Blaxland
Fiona Wood
Wouter Poortinga
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Delyth H James
Diane Crone
Emma Thomas-Jones
Britt Hallingberg
author_sort Rhiannon Phillips
title Cohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.
title_short Cohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.
title_full Cohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.
title_fullStr Cohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.
title_full_unstemmed Cohort profile: The UK COVID-19 Public Experiences (COPE) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the SARSCoV2 coronavirus pandemic.
title_sort cohort profile: the uk covid-19 public experiences (cope) prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study of health and well-being during the sarscov2 coronavirus pandemic.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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