British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2023 Feb;114(1):44-61. doi: 10.17269/s41997-022-00708-7. Epub 2022 Dec 2.
To describe the methodology and key findings of British Columbia's (BC) COVID-19 SPEAK surveys, developed to understand the experiences, knowledge, and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on British Columbians.
Two province-wide, cross-sectional, web-based population health surveys were conducted one year apart (May 2020 and April/May 2021). Questions were drawn from validated sources grounded within the social determinants of health to assess COVID-19 testing and prevention; mental and physical health; risk and protective factors; and healthcare, social, and economic impacts during the pandemic. Quota-based non-probability sampling by geography was applied to recruit a representative sample aged 18 years and older. Recruitment included strategic outreach and longitudinal follow-up of a subgroup of respondents from round one to round two. Post-collection weighting using Census data by age, sex, education, ethnicity, and geography was conducted.
Participants included 394,382 and 188,561 British Columbians for the first and second surveys, respectively, including a longitudinal subgroup of 141,728. Key findings showed that societal impacts, both early in the pandemic and one year later, were inequitably distributed. Families with children, young adults, and people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds have been most impacted. Significant negative impacts on mental health and stress and a deterioration in protective resiliency factors were found.
These population health surveys consisting of two large cross-sectional samples provided valuable insight into the impacts and experiences of British Columbians early in the pandemic and one year later. Timely, actionable data informed several high-priority public health areas during BC's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
描述不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)COVID-19 SPEAK 调查的方法和主要发现,该调查旨在了解 COVID-19 大流行对不列颠哥伦比亚省居民的经历、知识和影响。
这项研究采用了两项全省范围的、横断面的、基于网络的人群健康调查,时间间隔为一年(2020 年 5 月和 2021 年 4/5 月)。问题来源于经过验证的、基于健康决定因素的来源,以评估 COVID-19 检测和预防、心理健康和身体健康、风险和保护因素,以及大流行期间的医疗保健、社会和经济影响。采用基于配额的非概率地理抽样方法招募年龄在 18 岁及以上的代表性样本。招募包括对第一轮调查的受访者进行战略性外展和纵向跟踪,以纳入第二轮调查。在收集后,使用人口普查数据按年龄、性别、教育程度、族裔和地理位置进行加权。
第一轮和第二轮调查分别纳入了 394382 名和 188561 名不列颠哥伦比亚省居民,其中包括 141728 名纵向亚组。主要发现表明,大流行早期和一年后,社会影响分配不均。有孩子的家庭、年轻成年人和社会经济背景较低的人群受到的影响最大。心理健康和压力方面出现了显著的负面影响,保护弹性因素也恶化。
这两项由两个大型横断面样本组成的人群健康调查,为了解大流行早期和一年后不列颠哥伦比亚省居民的影响和经历提供了有价值的信息。及时、可操作的数据为不列颠哥伦比亚省应对 COVID-19 大流行期间的几个优先公共卫生领域提供了信息。