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Psychological reactions to COVID-19: Survey data assessing perceived susceptibility, distress, mindfulness, and preventive health behaviors.

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O'Brien, WH; Wang, S; Xu, H; Wang, S; Yang, Z; Yang, JT; Liu, Q; Zhang, X; Tang, L; Varga, AV; Sims, T; Lim, CX; Jarukasemthawee, S ...
Published in: Data in brief
February 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic created a complex psychological environment for persons in America. A total of 450 USA MTurk workers completed measures of: (a) basic demographic characteristics; (b) health risk factors for COVID-19; (c) perceived susceptibility variables related to COVID-19; (d) COVID-19 preventive health behaviors; and (e) distress, physical symptoms, and quality of life measures. The surveys were completed between April 9, 2020 and April 18, 2020. This recruitment period corresponded to the first 2-3 weeks of lockdown in most of the USA. Follow-up surveys were completed by 151 of the USA participants between June 19, 2020 and July 11, 2020 (approximately 2 months after the first measurement). These data permit evaluation of relationships among demographic variables, COVID-19 stress and coping, COVID-19 preventive health behavior, and the role of mindfulness as a possible moderator of distress as well as a predictor of preventive health behavior. The availability of follow-up data permit longitudinal analyses that provide a stronger basis for causal inference.

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Data in brief

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2352-3409

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2352-3409

Publication Date

February 2021

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34

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106687
 

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O’Brien, W. H., Wang, S., Xu, H., Yang, Z., Yang, J. T., Liu, Q., … Pisitsungkagarn, K. (2021). Psychological reactions to COVID-19: Survey data assessing perceived susceptibility, distress, mindfulness, and preventive health behaviors. Data in Brief, 34, 106687. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.106687
O’Brien, William H., Shan Wang, Huanzhen Xu, Shiwei Wang, Zaiying Yang, Joy Ting Yang, Qinwanxian Liu, et al. “Psychological reactions to COVID-19: Survey data assessing perceived susceptibility, distress, mindfulness, and preventive health behaviors.Data in Brief 34 (February 2021): 106687. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.106687.
O’Brien WH, Wang S, Xu H, Yang Z, Yang JT, Liu Q, et al. Psychological reactions to COVID-19: Survey data assessing perceived susceptibility, distress, mindfulness, and preventive health behaviors. Data in brief. 2021 Feb;34:106687.
O’Brien, William H., et al. “Psychological reactions to COVID-19: Survey data assessing perceived susceptibility, distress, mindfulness, and preventive health behaviors.Data in Brief, vol. 34, Feb. 2021, p. 106687. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.dib.2020.106687.
O’Brien WH, Wang S, Xu H, Yang Z, Yang JT, Liu Q, Zhang X, Tang L, Varga AV, Sims T, Lim CX, Jarukasemthawee S, Pisitsungkagarn K. Psychological reactions to COVID-19: Survey data assessing perceived susceptibility, distress, mindfulness, and preventive health behaviors. Data in brief. 2021 Feb;34:106687.
Journal cover image

Published In

Data in brief

DOI

EISSN

2352-3409

ISSN

2352-3409

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

34

Start / End Page

106687