作者
Joshua A Salomon, Alex Reinhart, Alyssa Bilinski, Eu Jing Chua, Wichada La Motte-Kerr, Minttu M Rönn, Marissa B Reitsma, Katherine A Morris, Sarah LaRocca, Tamer H Farag, Frauke Kreuter, Roni Rosenfeld, Ryan J Tibshirani
发表日期
2021/12/21
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
118
期号
51
页码范围
e2111454118
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
The US COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey (CTIS) is a large, cross-sectional, internet-based survey that has operated continuously since April 6, 2020. By inviting a random sample of Facebook active users each day, CTIS collects information about COVID-19 symptoms, risks, mitigating behaviors, mental health, testing, vaccination, and other key priorities. The large scale of the survey—over 20 million responses in its first year of operation—allows tracking of trends over short timescales and allows comparisons at fine demographic and geographic detail. The survey has been repeatedly revised to respond to emerging public health priorities. In this paper, we describe the survey methods and content and give examples of CTIS results that illuminate key patterns and trends and help answer high-priority policy questions relevant to the COVID-19 epidemic and response. These results demonstrate how large online …
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