Rendall, Jack and McHugh, Neil and Biosca, Olga
(2023).
Perspectives of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Societal Responses, 2021-2022.
[Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex:
UK Data Service.
10.5255/UKDA-SN-855895
Amongst those hit hardest by COVID-19, and the associated social and economic measures put in place to combat it, will be people in low-income settings, and, within that group, those in hard-to-reach groups continually threatened by financial exclusion. People in such situations already live in precarious financial situations which could be amongst the most vulnerable to measures such as social distancing and self-isolation.
A Q study was conducted, with a focus on perceptions of COVID-19 and the societal responses to which study participants have been subjected. Q methodology is an established approach to study
subjective opinion and beliefs.
The views of seldom-heard individuals were complemented and compared with those of a wide range of other participants, for example, health practitioners, health and social policy academics and relevant policy makers, key workers, furloughed staff, and individuals directed to shield by the NHS. We purposively selected 54 individuals with a range of different experiences of, and expertise in relation to, the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants rank ordered 60 statements onto a quasi-normal shaped grid according to their point of view.
These data will be useful in enhancing the acceptability of, adherence to and effective delivery of evidence-based strategies for
future prevention and containment.
Data description (abstract)
Datasets and interview transcripts from a Q-methodology study with 54 individuals with a range of different experiences of, and expertise in relation to, the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants included, for example, seldom-heard and low-income individuals, health practitioners, health and social policy academics and relevant policy makers, key workers, furloughed staff, and individuals directed to shield by the NHS. Participants from England and Scotland rank ordered 60 statements onto a quasi-normal shaped grid according to their point of view in 2021. The dataset includes data from the Q sorts (n=54), socio-demographic survey (n=54) and post-sort qualitative interviews (n=53).
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Sponsors: |
ESRC
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Grant reference: |
ES/V01532X/1
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Topic classification: |
Social welfare policy and systems Health
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Keywords: |
COVID-19, PERCEPTION, POLICY MAKING, WELL-BEING (SOCIETY), INTERVIEWS (DATA COLLECTION), SURVEYS
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Project title: |
Financial lives and wellbeing in low-income groups post Covid-19 (FinWell-Covid)
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Grant holders: |
Olga Biosca, McHugh Neil, Donaldson Cam, Baker Rachel, Morduch Jonathan, Morgan Antony
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Project dates: |
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4 January 2021 | 3 January 2022 |
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Date published: |
31 Aug 2022 14:11
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Last modified: |
19 Jun 2023 10:58
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Collection period: |
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4 January 2021 | 3 January 2022 |
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Geographical area: |
England and Scotland |
Country: |
United Kingdom |
Data collection method: |
This is a Q methodology study. Purposively sampled participants (n=54) rank ordered 60 statements onto a quasi-normal shaped grid according to their point of view. A socio-demographic questionnaire survey was also conducted (n=54). Semi-structured post-sort interviews with participants (n=53) revealed additional qualitative information on their COVID-19 perspectives. Data were collected during the pandemic using a mix of telephone, postal, online and face-to-face. |
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Individual |
Kind of data: |
Numeric, Text |
Type of data: |
Qualitative and mixed methods data |
Resource language: |
English |
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Data sourcing, processing and preparation: |
Users should note that age was calculated as the difference between the date of birth to the date of recruitment, and represented as a decimal, so 19.32 would indicate 0.32 of 12 months so roughly 19 years and 4 months (3.84 months to be exact). 19.5 would represent 19 years and 6 months.
To preserve anonymity and confidentiality, some changes were made to the data during preparation:
- Aggregation of categories of the socio-demographic survey variables
- Details of the transcripts of the post-sort interviews have been redacted or anonymised. This is indicated in the transcript using < anonymised >.
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Notes on access: |
The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.
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Publisher: |
UK Data Service
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Last modified: |
19 Jun 2023 10:58
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