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Emotional state, connectedness and self-esteem in times of COVID

Informed consent

We are a team of researchers from the French University of Reims and we are conducting a study to better understand how you live the COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic (and the lockdown associated with it) is an unprecedented situation that brings its share of challenges, but not everyone will respond to them in the same way. Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. Completing it will take between 15 and 20 minutes. You are free to stop the survey at any time without justifying yourself.

Your participation will be invaluable to the scientific research on human psychological responses during pandemics and/or quarantines. We would like you to respond as honestly as possible and to please bear in mind that there is no right or wrong answer. Every coping response is unique and adapted to the situation in its own way. We want you to know that we do not judge behaviors in simplistic terms such as “good” and “bad”, and we hope that you do the same when you reflect upon yourself.

If you have any question regarding the study, you can contact the person running the study, Nassim Elimari, PhD student, at nassim.elimari@univ-reims.fr, or his thesis supervisor, Gilles Lafargue, University Professor, at gilles.lafargue@univ-reims.fr. If you are 18 years old and understand that you give your informed consent to participate to this study by clicking below, then please continue.

This survey is anonymous.

The record of your survey responses does not contain any identifying information about you, unless a specific survey question explicitly asked for it.

If you used an identifying token to access this survey, please rest assured that this token will not be stored together with your responses. It is managed in a separate database and will only be updated to indicate whether you did (or did not) complete this survey. There is no way of matching identification tokens with survey responses.