Dystonia - The Many Facets 2012
DOI: 10.5772/33915
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Dystonia and DBS: The Jury Arrives

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“…It had 102 questions: a screening question, followed by questions about respondents' demographic characteristics, their organisation, their perceptions of the impacts of COVID-19 and their organisation's responses to COVID-19. The 'impact' questions were informed by Australian newspaper articles about COVID-19 and homelessness (Kim & Shorey, 2020;Ruddick, 2020;Tuffield, 2020), and expert knowledge of the housing and homelessness sectors in Australia, as there was no published research about COVID-19 in people who are homeless at the time the survey was developed. The newspaper articles provided anecdotal evidence of likely current and possible future impacts, which the survey questions then asked about in greater detail.…”
Section: Data Sources and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had 102 questions: a screening question, followed by questions about respondents' demographic characteristics, their organisation, their perceptions of the impacts of COVID-19 and their organisation's responses to COVID-19. The 'impact' questions were informed by Australian newspaper articles about COVID-19 and homelessness (Kim & Shorey, 2020;Ruddick, 2020;Tuffield, 2020), and expert knowledge of the housing and homelessness sectors in Australia, as there was no published research about COVID-19 in people who are homeless at the time the survey was developed. The newspaper articles provided anecdotal evidence of likely current and possible future impacts, which the survey questions then asked about in greater detail.…”
Section: Data Sources and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%