The purpose of this study is to conduct in-depth interviews with parents of pediatric patients about whether and how COVID-19 has impacted their child's care, access to resources, and search for a diagnosis.
Since 8th April, "Circuit breaker" social distancing measures have been implemented across Singapore suspending schools, preschools and student care services. The principal purpose of the study is to understand how parenting is affected during the Coronavirus/COVID-19 crisis
Study purpose is to determine proportion of pregnant women who have no symptoms but are COVID-19 positive
This study seeks to understand the stressors on local government employees related to COVID-19. How has COVID-19 changed local government jobs? What additional stresses has COVID-19 imposed on local government employees? How can local government jobs and work environments be improved to alleviate this stress?
We are interested in learning more about what concerns and challenges are being experienced by people with eating disorders during the COVID19 pandemic. We hope that answers to our survey questions will help provide information that can benefit people with eating disorders and the clinicians that provide treatment to them.
In North Carolina's Triangle Area, the Islamic council of imams has cancelled congregational prayer and advised people to worship at home. In Senegal where 94 percent of the population is Muslim, the presidential decree prohibiting all public gatherings - including the Friday prayer - was initially met with ambivalence among some. In Kenya, the imposition of a country wide mandatory curfew starting from 7PM to 5AM, a government recommendation of at least 3 meters social distancing, and a shut-down and restriction of movement in the Nairobi metropolitan area and the Muslim majority counties of Mombasa, Kwale, and Kilift imply that the Muslim congregational and Friday prayer cannot be performed. Using online questionnaires and other digital research methods, this study examines how Muslims in North Carolina's Triangle area, Senegal, and Kenya have negotiated adjustments to their religious routines in order to accommodate urgent COVID-19 public health policies without fundamentally comprising their
The purpose of this study is to use research to create social distancing communication campaigns for NC.
We will identify changes in the numbers, seriousness, and outcomes of breast cancers diagnosed during the COVID-19 pandemic, compared to before the pandemic.
This cross-sectional survey will document the mental health of minority students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With the concurrent pandemics of COVID-19, systemic racism, and interpersonal violence, this study will contextualize how students are navigating these circumstances. Furthermore, the study will aid in assessing the strengths and shortcomings of the university's mental health landscape and how student-driven solutions can address these areas.
This study asks participants about their pre-pandemic, current, and expected post-pandemic behaviors to better understand long-term societal changes that may occur as a result of the pandemic. The study focuses on transportation-related outcomes.