![]() From April 2020, all adult participants were moved to an online questionnaire, with a telephone interview as a follow-up for those who couldn’t complete their interview online. Adult participants who usually complete their interview face-to-face were offered an online or telephone interview instead. In mid-March 2020 face-to-face interviewing was suspended due to the first lockdown of the pandemic period. What impact did COVID-19 have on Wave 11? Health related questions on disability, nutrition, obesity, exercise, smoking and alcohol.The youth questionnaire for Wave 11 included: Questionnaire content for Wave 11 changed midway through the fieldwork period in response to the COVID outbreak and new questions were added to the main survey, to complement the data being collected in the new COVID-19 survey. The data from Wave 11 also covers the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the self-completion section of the survey rotating content included asking respondents about partner relationships, alcohol consumption, identity, loneliness, voting behaviour, social support. Wave 11 also includes modules that are carried every two waves and were last included in Wave 9. Political behaviour, added to capture responses to the 2019 European Elections and General Election.The dataset also includes the harmonised BHPS data from 1991.Īlongside the regular content, Wave 11 contains a set of new modules, introduced for the first time. ![]() With the release of Wave 11, Understanding Society now covers the period from 2009 to 2020.
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