Hello Marc,

 

Thanks for your questions. The main objective of this research is to examine how individuals’ social interactions have changed during this crisis period. For many people, their government and public health authorities recommend or require them to limit their trips to varying extents, which has impacts on how people interact with each other. Whether or not individual’s trips have changed, we would like to better understand about their current social interactions, trips (or lack of trips), and how they feel about these. Social interactions play an important role in our physiological wellbeing, and we aim to expand our knowledge and understanding, and contribute to the field to be better equipped for near present and future event through a detailed analysis and evaluation of the social interactions, trips and well-being during this period.

 

I have also directed your questions to our Principal Investigator, Professor Owen Waygood, who is in charge of the project as well as responding to the questions pertaining to the research project. In the meantime, I wanted to provide a first quick response, but please expect to hear more from him directly.

 

Thanks again,

Ipek

 

Ipek Nese Sener, PhD

Associate Research Scientist

Texas A&M Transportation Institute

 

505 E Huntland Dr, Suite 455

Austin, TX 78752

Tel 512.407.1119 | Fax 512.467.8971

i-sener@tti.tamu.edu | http://tti.tamu.edu

 

 

 

From: Marc Brenman <mbrenman001@comcast.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2020 6:21 PM
To: TRB Health and Transportation <trbhealth@mailman.chrispy.net>; Sener, Ipek <i-sener@tti.tamu.edu>
Subject: Re: [TRBHealth] A new survey on 'social interactions, trips and wellbeing' during COVID-19 confinement

 

Hi, could you say what the purpose and point of this survey is? How will any of the responses "improve conditions for the near present and any future such events"? Thanks

Marc Brenman

mbrenman001@comcast.net

On May 16, 2020 at 4:17 PM "Sener, Ipek" <i-sener@tti.tamu.edu> wrote:

Hello everyone,

 

Hope you are all well, and staying safe and healthy. I would like to inform you about a new survey-based study examining “social interactions, trips, and wellbeing” during COVID-19 confinement.

 

We would very much appreciate if you can fill the survey and share it with your family, friends, colleagues, etc. As of now, we have the survey available in both English and French.

 

Please see below for more information about the study as well as the direct links to the survey.

 

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How have your social interactions and daily trips changed? How do you feel about those changes?

 

Owen Waygood (Polytechnique Montréal) in collaboration with colleagues Genevieve Boisjoly (Polytechnique Montréal), Kevin Manaugh (McGill University), and Ipek Sener (Texas A&M Transportation Institute) have launched a survey that wants to know just that.

 

The research looks to better understand about how your living context (i.e., type of building you live in, what your local environment is) might interact with the types of trips you are making, the types of social interactions you are having, and your wellbeing during this unprecedented time. Perhaps you are enjoying this time – reaching out to people you haven’t heard from in ages, or maybe you’re really pining for human contact. There are a wide variety of responses that people will have and we hope to know how to improve conditions for the near present and any future such events.

 

The survey takes around 20 minutes, with an additional section on children at the end that takes around 5 minutes. It is open to any adult (as defined by the law and culture where they live).

 

Thank you for taking the survey and for sharing it!

 

ENGLISH: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/social_interaction 

FRENCH: https://fr.surveymonkey.com/r/interaction_sociale_COVID19

 

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Thanks much, and take care,

Ipek

 

 

Ipek Nese Sener, PhD

Associate Research Scientist

Texas A&M Transportation Institute

 

505 E Huntland Dr, Suite 455

Austin, TX 78752

Tel 512.407.1119 | Fax 512.467.8971

i-sener@tti.tamu.edu | http://tti.tamu.edu

 

 

 

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