Repeated COVID-19 Situation Assessment: Data from Belarus and Russia

Published: 8 March 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/fp6xnj39mn.1
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Materials contain the data on the repeated assessment of COVID-19 situation by adult respondents (N=626, age from 18 to 70) coming from two countries with the common past, language and similar mentality: Belarus (N=244, 86,5% female; mean age 34,3+10,6 years) and Russia (N=382, 89,5% female; mean age 35,9+11,8 years). First measurement was conducted in April-June 2020, the data is available at Mendeley: Radchikova, Nataly; Odintsova, Maria (2022), “COVID-19 Situation Assessment: Data from Belarus and Russia”, Mendeley Data, V3, doi: 10.17632/k72nh7xj5c.3. The present data is given in .xlsx format. The data was obtained using online survey platform (Google forms) from November 2020 to January 2021. The data contains socio-demographical information (sex, age, country of citizenship) and survey answers. The survey consists of four blocks: specific impact of the COVID-19 situation on various aspects of respondents’ life; estimation of different fears; estimation of various aspects of COVID-19 situation, and estimation of personal resources. Russian and English versions of the survey are given.

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Psychology, Well-Being, Survey, Cross-Cultural Studies

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