Center for Economic and Social Research, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
Department of Economics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
BMJ Open. 2024 Oct 23;14(10):e088183. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088183.
The Understanding America Study (UAS) is a probability-based Internet panel housed at the Center for Economic and Social Research at the University of Southern California (USC). The UAS serves as a social and health sciences infrastructure for collecting data on the daily lives of US families and individuals. The collected information includes survey data, DNA from saliva samples, information from wearables, contextual and administrative linkages, ecological momentary assessments, self-recorded narratives and electronic records of financial transactions. The information collected focuses on a defining challenge of our time-identifying factors explaining racial, ethnic, geographic and socioeconomic disparities over the life course, including racial discrimination, inequalities in access to education and healthcare, differences in physical, economic and social environments, and, more generally, the various opportunities and obstacles one encounters over the life course. The UAS infrastructure aims to optimise engagement with the wider research community both in data dissemination and in soliciting input on content and methods. To encourage input from the research community, we have reserved 100 000 min of survey time per year for outside researchers, who can propose to add survey questions four times a year.
The UAS currently comprises about 15 000 US residents (including a 3500-person California oversample) recruited by Address-Based Sampling and provided with Internet-enabled tablets if needed. Surveys are conducted in English and Spanish.
Since the founding of the UAS in 2014, we have conducted more than 600 surveys, including a sequence of surveys collecting biennial information on health and retirement (the complete Health and Retirement Study instrument), 11 cognitive assessments, personality, knowledge and use of information on Social Security programme rules, work disability and subjective well-being. Several hundreds of papers have been published based on the collected data in the UAS. Studies include documentations of the mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and how this varied across socioeconomic groups; comparisons of physical activity measured with accelerometers and by self-reports showing the dramatic biases in the latter; extensive studies have shown the power of using paradata in gauging cognitive change over time; several messaging experiments have shown the effectiveness of information provision on the quality of decision-making affecting well-being at older ages.
The UAS national sample is planned to grow to 20 000 respondents by 2025, with subsamples of about 2500 African American, 2000 Asian and 3000 Hispanic participants and an oversample of rural areas. An increasing amount of non-interview data (contextual information, data from a suite of wearables and administrative linkages) is continually being added to the data files.
理解美国研究(UAS)是一个基于概率的互联网小组,由南加州大学(USC)经济和社会研究中心管理。UAS 是一个社会和健康科学基础设施,用于收集美国家庭和个人日常生活的数据。收集的信息包括调查数据、唾液样本中的 DNA、可穿戴设备信息、上下文和管理链接、生态瞬间评估、自我记录叙述和金融交易的电子记录。收集的信息集中在我们这个时代的一个决定性挑战上——确定解释整个生命过程中种族、民族、地理和社会经济差异的因素,包括种族歧视、获得教育和医疗保健机会不平等、身体、经济和社会环境差异,以及更普遍地说,一个人在整个生命过程中遇到的各种机会和障碍。UAS 基础设施旨在通过数据传播和征求对内容和方法的意见,优化与更广泛的研究界的互动。为了鼓励研究界的投入,我们每年为外部研究人员预留了 10 万分钟的调查时间,他们可以每年提出四次添加调查问题的建议。
UAS 目前由大约 15000 名美国居民组成(包括一个 3500 人的加利福尼亚州超额样本),通过地址抽样招募,并根据需要提供互联网平板电脑。调查以英语和西班牙语进行。
自 2014 年 UAS 成立以来,我们已经进行了 600 多次调查,包括一系列收集健康和退休情况的两年一次信息的调查(完整的健康和退休研究工具)、11 项认知评估、人格、关于社会保障计划规则、工作残疾和主观幸福感的信息的知识和使用。基于 UAS 收集的数据,已经发表了数百篇论文。这些研究包括记录 COVID-19 大流行对心理健康的影响以及这种影响在社会经济群体中的差异;使用加速度计和自我报告测量的身体活动之间的巨大偏差的比较;广泛的研究表明,在衡量随着时间的推移认知变化时,使用元数据的强大功能;一些信息传递实验表明,提供关于影响晚年幸福感的决策质量的信息对决策质量的有效性。
到 2025 年,UAS 的全国样本计划增长到 20000 名受访者,其中包括大约 2500 名非裔美国人、2000 名亚裔和 3000 名西班牙裔参与者,以及农村地区的超额样本。不断向数据文件中添加越来越多的非访谈数据(上下文信息、一系列可穿戴设备的数据和管理链接)。