TY - JOUR
T1 - Collecting behavioural data across countries during pandemics
T2 - Development of the COVID-19 Risk Assessment Tool
AU - Peters, Gjalt-Jorn
AU - Kwasnicka, Dominika
AU - Ten Hoor, Gill A
AU - Crutzen, Rik
AU - Varol, Tugce
AU - Warner, Lisa Marie
AU - Algargoosh, Mahdi
AU - Ali, Eskinder Eshetu
AU - Anwar, Mudassir
AU - Asih, Sali Rahadi
AU - Baltas, Zuhal Feryal
AU - Berry, Emma
AU - Beyene, Kebede
AU - Campbell, Katarzyna Anna
AU - Carneiro, Bruno Moreira
AU - Castillo-Eito, Laura
AU - Chan, Amy Hai Yan
AU - Chan, Samuel Suk-Hung
AU - Cipolletta, Sabrina
AU - DeSmet, Ann
AU - Dewi, Triana Kesuma
AU - Dima, Alexandra Lelia
AU - Encantado, Jorge
AU - Epton, Tracy
AU - Figueiredo, João
AU - Fracaroli, Gustavo DalCin
AU - Gauchet, Aurelie
AU - Gebretekle, Gebremedhin Beedemariam
AU - Gérain, Pierre
AU - Godinho, Cristina Albuquerque
AU - Graham-Wisener, Lisa
AU - Green, James A
AU - Groarke, Jenny M
AU - Gültzow, Thomas
AU - Guven, Elif Basak
AU - Hermans, Roel C J
AU - Hermsen, Sander
AU - Inauen, Jennifer
AU - Kassianos, Angelos P
AU - Kazantseva, Tatiana Valerievna
AU - Keyaerts, Els
AU - König, Laura Maria
AU - Lange, Daniela
AU - Lauwerier, Emelien
AU - Lie, Yongchan
AU - Liem, Andrian
AU - Luszczynska, Aleksandra
AU - Marques, Marta M
AU - Moore, Hannah Catherine
AU - Noone, Chris
AU - Nurmi, Johanna
AU - Nurwanti, Ratri
AU - Ozbay, Elif Suna
AU - Palacz-Poborczyk, Iga
AU - Pedruzzi, Rebecca Anne
AU - Poppe, Louise
AU - Porter, Lucy Mabel
AU - Powell, Daniel
AU - Rinaldi, Bruna Salati Nan
AU - Ruffault, Alexis
AU - Schmitz, Carsten
AU - Scholz, Urte
AU - Schweitzer, Ana-Maria
AU - Ok, Yasemin Selekoğlu
AU - Shree, Medha
AU - Silva, Carolina C
AU - Sokang, Yasinta Astin
AU - Tam, Albert W
AU - Tang, Mei Yee
AU - Tomaino, Silvia Caterina Maria
AU - van Beurden, Samantha Barbara
AU - Verweij, Stefan
AU - Vluggen, Stan
AU - Watkins, Rochelle E
AU - Zörgő, Szilvia
AU - Roozen, Sylvia
N1 - © 2025. The Author(s).
PY - 2025/7/14
Y1 - 2025/7/14
N2 - Tools that can be used to collect behavioural data during pandemics are needed to inform policy and practice. The objective of this project was to develop the Your COVID-19 Risk tool in response to the global spread of COVID-19, aiming to promote health behaviour change. We developed an online resource based on key behavioural evidence-based risk factors related to contracting and spreading COVID-19. This tool allows for assessing risk and provides instant support to protect individuals from infection. The Risk Estimation Questions assessed users' location, age, gender, work environment, day-to-day behaviours currently performed, and conditions under which these behaviours would change. Users were also asked to estimate how often they keep their distance from others in public and regularly wash their hands, and the procedures they follow to do so. A multidisciplinary research team of more than 150 international experts developed the tool. Over 60,000 users in more than 150 countries have assessed their risk and provided data. The majority of respondents reported that they almost always keep their distance from others in public places, and most participants reported washing their hands after touching public or shared surfaces or when entering buildings. The tool, data, and results were openly shared to support government and health agencies developing behaviour change interventions. This tool creates a blueprint for similar digital infrastructure that can be replicated and used in future pandemics.
AB - Tools that can be used to collect behavioural data during pandemics are needed to inform policy and practice. The objective of this project was to develop the Your COVID-19 Risk tool in response to the global spread of COVID-19, aiming to promote health behaviour change. We developed an online resource based on key behavioural evidence-based risk factors related to contracting and spreading COVID-19. This tool allows for assessing risk and provides instant support to protect individuals from infection. The Risk Estimation Questions assessed users' location, age, gender, work environment, day-to-day behaviours currently performed, and conditions under which these behaviours would change. Users were also asked to estimate how often they keep their distance from others in public and regularly wash their hands, and the procedures they follow to do so. A multidisciplinary research team of more than 150 international experts developed the tool. Over 60,000 users in more than 150 countries have assessed their risk and provided data. The majority of respondents reported that they almost always keep their distance from others in public places, and most participants reported washing their hands after touching public or shared surfaces or when entering buildings. The tool, data, and results were openly shared to support government and health agencies developing behaviour change interventions. This tool creates a blueprint for similar digital infrastructure that can be replicated and used in future pandemics.
KW - Humans
KW - COVID-19/prevention & control
KW - Risk Assessment/methods
KW - Health Behavior
KW - Female
KW - Male
KW - Pandemics
KW - Adult
KW - SARS-CoV-2
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Data Collection/methods
U2 - 10.3758/s13428-025-02743-x
DO - 10.3758/s13428-025-02743-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 40659837
SN - 1554-351X
VL - 57
JO - Behavior Research Methods
JF - Behavior Research Methods
IS - 8
M1 - 223
ER -