Cohort profile: The Corona Behavioral Unit cohort, a longitudinal mixed-methods study on COVID-19-related behavior, well-being and policy support in the Netherlands

Author:

van den Boom WijnandORCID,van Dijk Mart,Snijders Bianca,Luijben GuusORCID,van der Laan Jan,Euser Saskia,Sanders Jet G.,Buitenhuis Anne H.,Spruijt Pita,Kroese Floor,Lambooij Mattijs,Muhren Yvette,Tak Nannah,van der Swaluw Koen,van Rossum Caroline,Nielen Thijs,Elberse Janneke,Renes Reint Jan,Leurs Mariken,de Bruin Marijn

Abstract

This ‘cohort profile’ aims to provide a description of the study design, methodology, and baseline characteristics of the participants in the Corona Behavioral Unit cohort. This cohort was established in response to the COVID-19 pandemic by the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) and the regional public health services. The aim was to investigate adherence of and support for COVID-19 prevention measures, psychosocial determinants of COVID-19 behaviors, well-being, COVID-19 vaccination, and media use. The cohort also examined specific motivations and beliefs, such as for vaccination, which were collected through either closed-ended items or open text responses. In April 2020, 89,943 participants aged 16 years and older were recruited from existing nation-wide panels. Between May 2020 and September 2022, 99,676 additional participants were recruited through online social media platforms and mailing lists of higher education organizations. Participants who consented were initially invited every three weeks (5 rounds), then every six weeks (13 rounds), and since the summer of 2022 every 12 weeks (3 rounds). To date, 66% of participants were female, 30% were 39 years and younger, and 54% completed two or more questionnaires, with an average of 9.2 (SD = 5.7) questionnaires. The Corona Behavioral Unit COVID-19 cohort has published detailed insights into longitudinal patterns of COVID-19 related behaviors, support of COVID-19 preventive measures, as well as peoples’ mental wellbeing in relation to the stringency of these measures. The results have informed COVID-19 policy making and pandemic communication in the Netherlands throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The cohort data will continuously be used to examine COVID-19 related outcomes for scientific analyses, as well as to inform future pandemic preparedness plans.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

ZonMw

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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