Understanding psychological responses to the COVID-19 pandemic through ESM data: The EMOTIONS projectOpen Access

Ryvkina, E., Kroencke, L., Geukes, K., Scharbert, J., & Back, M. D.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

To examine psychological responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, we conducted two large experience sampling (ESM) studies (Study 1: NESM participants = 327 and NESM reports = 29,512, Study 2: NESM participants = 2,272 and NESM reports = 64,810). Each study subsumed two 14-day ESM waves that took place before and during (Study 1) or during and after (Study 2) the first nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in Germany. We describe the assessed variables on the trait (e.g., personality) and state (e.g., momentary emotions) level. All data sets and codebooks are shared on osf.io/6kzx3/. The EMOTIONS data are open to collaboration and inclusion in reviews/meta-analyses.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Open Psychology Data
Volume11
Issue1
Page rangeArticlenull
StatusPublished
Release year2023
KeywordsCOVID-19coronaviruspandemic reactionsemotional statesexperience sampling

Authors from the University of Münster

Back, Mitja
Kröncke, Lara
Ryvkina, Elina
Scharbert, Julian
Utesch, Katharina