Tracking the State and Behavior of People in Response to COVID-1 19 Through the Fusion of Multiple Longitudinal Data Streams
Mohamed Amine Bouzaghrane, Hassan Obeid, Drake Hayes, Minnie Chen,, Meiqing Li, Madeleine Parker, Daniel A. Rodr\'iguez, Daniel G. Chatman, Karen, Trapenberg Frick, Raja Sengupta, Joan Walker

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive longitudinal dataset combining survey and GPS data from U.S. residents to analyze behavioral responses to COVID-19 policies over time.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, integrated longitudinal data collection approach combining active surveys and passive GPS data to study pandemic-related behaviors.
Findings
Identified factors influencing behavioral responses to COVID-19 restrictions.
Demonstrated the value of data fusion in uncovering behavioral insights.
Provided a rich dataset for future behavioral science research.
Abstract
The changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of comprehensively considering its impacts and considering changes over time. Most COVID-19 related research addresses narrowly focused research questions and is therefore limited in addressing the complexities created by the interrelated impacts of the pandemic. Such research generally makes use of only one of either 1) actively collected data such as surveys, or 2) passively collected data. While a few studies make use of both actively and passively collected data, only one other study collects it longitudinally. Here we describe a rich panel dataset of active and passive data from U.S. residents collected between August 2020 and July 2021. Active data includes a repeated survey measuring travel behavior, compliance with COVID-19 mandates, physical health, economic well-being, vaccination status, and other…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 epidemiological studies · COVID-19 and Mental Health · COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing
