dbGaP Study Accession: phs003515
NIH Institute/Center: NICHD
RADx Data Program: RADx-UP
DOI: 10.60773/xf2h-5k20
Release Date: 03/04/2024
Study Description: This project showed how COVID-19 surveillance testing influences secondary infection and school attendance and how it influences disparities in these outcomes associated with student characteristics, including poverty, race and ethnicity. The project studied how surveillance testing influences disparities in parent perceptions of safety, decisions to return in-person, and daily attendance.
Updated Date: 03/04/2024
Principal Investigator: Inkelas, Moira
Has Data Files: Yes
Study Domain: COVID in School Settings; Disease Surveillance; Pandemic Perceptions and Decision-Making; Social Determinants of Health
Data Collection Method: Survey
Keywords: School-aged Children/Young Adults; Families of School-aged Children/Young Adults; Return to In-person Learning; School Attendance; Secondary Infection; Surveillance Testing
Study Design: Observational
Multi-Center Study: FALSE
Data Types: Questionnaires/Surveys
Study Start Date: 06/30/2021
Study End Date: 06/30/2023
Species: Human Data
Estimated Cohort Size: 30
Study Population Focus: Children; Lower Socioeconomic Status (SES) Population; School Community Members; Adults; Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Acknowledgement Statement: This study was supported through funding, 3OT2HD108103-01S1, for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) as part of the RADx-UP program. Approved users should acknowledge the provision of data access by dbGaP for accession phs003515.v1.p1, and the NIH RADx Data Hub. Approved users should also acknowledge the specific version(s) of the dataset(s) obtained from the NIH RADx Data Hub.
NIH Grant or Contract Number(s): 3OT2HD108103-01S1
Consent/Data Use Limitations: General Research Use