COVID-19 Survey Community Summaries (all languages)
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OtherAuthor/s
Ayre, JMuscat, DM
Mac, O
Batcup, C
Cvejic, E
Pickles, K
Dolan, H
Bonner, C
Mouwad, D
Zachariah, D
Turalic, U
Santalucia, Y
Chen, T
Vasic, G
McCaffery, KJ
Abstract
This resource summarises data from a cross-sectional survey to capture COVID-19 knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours, the information sources used, and impact of the pandemic, for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Greater Western Sydney, Australia. This resource ...
See moreThis resource summarises data from a cross-sectional survey to capture COVID-19 knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours, the information sources used, and impact of the pandemic, for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Greater Western Sydney, Australia. This resource provides additional descriptive detail for each language group to accompany manuscripts that present analyses for the total sample. Participants were recruited between March 21st and July 9th 2021, and could complete surveys in English or translated, or with assistance from bilingual staff. Languages include Assyrian, Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Dari, Dinka, Hindi, Khmer, Samoan and Tongan.
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See moreThis resource summarises data from a cross-sectional survey to capture COVID-19 knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours, the information sources used, and impact of the pandemic, for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Greater Western Sydney, Australia. This resource provides additional descriptive detail for each language group to accompany manuscripts that present analyses for the total sample. Participants were recruited between March 21st and July 9th 2021, and could complete surveys in English or translated, or with assistance from bilingual staff. Languages include Assyrian, Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Dari, Dinka, Hindi, Khmer, Samoan and Tongan.
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Date
2021Publisher
Sydney Health Literacy LabLicence
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School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and HealthDepartment, Discipline or Centre
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