Research

Pandemic Emergency In Social Perspective

Emergency COVID19
Collection data 100%
Analysis
Cleaning data & Statistics 100%
Outputs
Publishing data 100%

Status: Finished

Research findings published in ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Predictors of depression: lifestyle choices during the pandemic

Front. Psychol., 05 October 2023
Sec. Health Psychology

 

Main goal

This study aims to explore how the sanitary emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting peoples’ habits, lifestyles and psycho-physical well-being, in order to uncover any existing problems and try to propose solutions necessary to achieve greater well-being among the community.

The final analysis will compare results from six European countries: Italy,
Sweden, France, CR, Spain, Germany, Poland.

The final data will be collected anonymously, in compliance with current legislation, and made public only on an aggregate basis.

Data Collection

Recently, the first part of the research, gathering data, has just finished. The questionnaire was disseminated on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter platform. Our Czech team also sent emails to institutions like schools to all the regions in CR asking their directors about the help with collecting answers.

This phase of the research was finished at 30.4.2020. 

Recently, the project has already finished. The results will be published soon and the analysis, texts and details of the project are available at the link “Project Results”

COVID-19: Pandemic Effects on Habits, Lifestyle and Health in Europe

Infojungle - media and trust

Gathering data
Unstructured inteviews 50%
Analysing data
Discourse analysis 20%

Status: Paused

This research project is currently on pause. We are taking a brief hiatus to reassess our research goals and methodologies.We anticipate resuming our work in the near future and are excited about the potential insights that will emerge from our continued exploration of media & trust. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

This project aims to describe how people process information and how they check its reliability. We conducted unstructured online interviews focusing on media, scientific research and public knowledge about the health issues connected with the pandemic SARS-CoV2.
Currently, we are analyzing the sources they provided and their way of thinking and studying how they build their trust in the information coming from politicians and scientists and how they create their opinions.

 

Elderly people during the pandemic in the cr

Gathering data
Questionnaire 100%
Analysis
Statistic computing 100%
Publication
Presentation 100%

Status: Finished

Announcement

We are pleased to announce that the results of our research project were presented at the Senate of the Czech Republic conference, organized by the non-profit organization Care at Home, under the leadership of Olga Starostová. The conference provided a valuable platform to share our findings and engage with key stakeholders in the field. We would like to thank all those who attended and contributed to the success of the event.

 This project focuses mainly on elderly people (65+) in the Czech Republic and their mental health during the pandemic of Covid-19. We studied factors that improved symptoms of depression in this specific population group, and we also searched for tricky spots in their lifestyle which could have worsened their well-being during the pandemic. This project was a part of an umbrella project about the lifestyle changes in the population during the pandemic. Results of this project were presented on 

Details of this project will be available soon.

 

PUBLIC OPINION - mEASUREMENTS COVID-19

Public opinion survey CR
Quantitative data collection 100%
Analysis
Statistic computing 100%

Status: Finished

Main goal

This research focuses on public opinion about the measurements connected with COVID-19. There is the crucial point of trust to the government and information which is published in mainstream media in the Czech Republic. There is also an interesting comparison between people Czech people and foreigners living in CR for a long time so-called “expats”.

Data collection

Quantitative data have been collected for a week between 1.4 -7.4.2020. The qualitative interviews were finished in November 2020. This part should extend the information which was gathered in the first part of the survey. The analyze of data was finished in 2021

COVID-19: Measurements and trust - public opinion CR