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COVID-19 and the Experiences of Populations at Greater Risk : Wave 2, United States, 2020-2021

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<p>In the context of COVID-19, RAND and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation partnered again to build from the National Survey of Health Attitudes to implement a longitudinal survey to understand how...

<p>In the context of COVID-19, RAND and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation partnered again to build from the National Survey of Health Attitudes to implement a longitudinal survey to understand how health views and values have been affected by the experience of the pandemic, with particular focus on populations deemed vulnerable or underserved, including people of color and those from low- to moderate-income backgrounds.</p> <p>The study is a longitudinal study, collecting data in four waves. The study also included 2 populations: A sample of populations at greater risk, and a general population sample. This study includes the results for Wave 2 for populations at greater risk.</p> <p>One previous wave and two future waves were conducted. The questions in the surveys were largely similar across all four waves. All respondents who participated in Wave 1 were invited to participate in the future waves.</p> <p>Demographic info includes sex, marital status, household size, race and ethnicity, family income, employment status, age, and census region.</p>Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR38733.v1

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