Psychology research topics on covid-19
Please visit theEmerging Minds website for a useful evidence-based resource for parents/carers on how tosupport children and young people with worries aboutCOVID-19 andthe Co-SPACE websitefor the Co-Space news. Several international editions and foreign-language translations are now also available.
The Co-Space UK study asks questions that relate to family life and relationships, overall health and wellbeing, parenting, psychological symptoms and how you are coping during the Covid-19 pandemic. The questions cover quite a lot of areas so that we can get a really good understanding of how things are for families currently, which will help us better understand what kind of support they might need. The survey takes around 15-20 minutes to complete. Participants will also be asked to complete some shorter follow-up surveys (around 10 minutes each) each month while social isolation is taking place, a month after schools have re-opened, and/or when there are major changes in Government advice around isolation. We are also interested in adolescents' views. Parents/carers who have a child aged between 11-16 years will be given the option for them to also take part if they wish. University of Oxford Co-SPACE Team:
This research is conducted in co-operation withUniversity College London and University of Leicester. UCL and University of Leicester Co-Space Team: DrPraveethaPatalay () To get in touch with the research team: For more information about the study and to take part:cospaceoxford.com/survey
Co-SPYCE Team: Pete Lawrence () University of Southampton Helen Dodd() University of Reading For more information about the study and to take part:www.cospyce.org/survey |