Ryvkina Elina, Kroencke Lara, Geukes Katharina, Scharbert Julian, Back Mitja D
University of Münster, Germany.
J Open Psychol Data. 2023 Apr 10;11:6. doi: 10.5334/jopd.83. eCollection 2023.
To examine psychological responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, we conducted two large experience sampling (ESM) studies (Study 1: = 327 and = 29,512, Study 2: = 2,272 and = 64,810). Each study subsumed two 14-day ESM waves that took place before and during (Study 1) or during and after (Study 2) the first nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in Germany. We describe the assessed variables on the trait (e.g., personality) and state (e.g., momentary emotions) level. All data sets and codebooks are shared on osf.io/6kzx3/. The EMOTIONS data are open to collaboration and inclusion in reviews/meta-analyses.
为了研究对新冠疫情的心理反应,我们开展了两项大规模经验取样(ESM)研究(研究1:n = 327,观测次数 = 29512;研究2:n = 2272,观测次数 = 64810)。每项研究都包含两个为期14天的ESM阶段,分别在德国首次全国范围新冠疫情封锁之前和期间(研究1),或期间和之后(研究2)进行。我们描述了在特质(如人格)和状态(如瞬间情绪)水平上评估的变量。所有数据集和编码手册都在osf.io/6kzx3/上共享。EMOTIONS数据开放供合作使用,并纳入综述/荟萃分析。