This file contains results of the Trend research dealing with rules of conduct. A representative group of people is asked every three weeks whether they comply with the rules of conduct set up in response to the Corona crisis and what they think of the rules of conduct.
The file contains national and per Security region data on:
— Compliance with the rules of conduct
— Support for the rules of conduct
— Self-effectiveness (how difficult or easy do you find it to follow the rules of conduct?)
— Response effectiveness (helps if everyone follows the rules of conduct?)
— Social norm (do you see most people in your immediate environment following the rules of conduct?)
— Affective response (are you worried about the coronavirus?)
— Vaccination Preparedness
— Corona-related complaints
Rules of conduct
Compliance, acceptance, self-effectiveness, response effectiveness and social norm are sought for the following rules of conduct:
— At_complaints_stay_at home
— At_complaints_late_testing
— Wear_mouth cap_in_OV
— Wear_mouthcap_in_public_indoor spaces
— Cough_niest_in_elbow
— Hold_1_5m_distance
— Receive_max_visitors_home
— Avoid_pressure_places
— Was_often_je_handen
— Works at home
Data
The file contains the following data:
— Percentage or average
— 95 % lower limit
— 95 % upper limit
— Change from the previous measurement
— Number of respondents in the sample
By Security Region, per measurement period by indicator category per indicator
Records
The file contains the following set of records per questionnaire round:
— A record for each Security Region in the Netherlands by indicator @-@ category per indicator
— A record for total percentages in the Netherlands by indicator @-@ category per indicator per gender designation, by age category per educational level
Indicator categories
The following indicator categories are distinguished:
Compliance: Are the requested rules of conduct observed (current behaviour)?
Supporting surface: To what extent do you support the rule of conduct?
Help_rules: Supposing everyone would follow the government’s rules of conduct, how well would that help to prevent the spread of the coronavirus?
Difficulty: How difficult or easy do you find it to comply with the rule of conduct?
Next door_environment: Do most people in the immediate vicinity of the surveyed follow the rules of conduct?
Are you worried about the coronavirus?
Vaccination readiness: Would you like to be vaccinated if there’s a vaccine later?
Complaints: Percentage of people with corona-related symptoms
Variables
Description of variables:
Date_of_report: Date and time when the data file was created by the RIVM.
Date_of_measurement: Date on which the measurement started. The measuring time is a week. The measurement therefore took place on that date and six days later.
Wave Tracking number of the measurement
Region_code: Netherlands and Security Region Code. The Netherlands has code NL00. See also: https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/cijfers/detail/84721NED?q=Veiligheid
Region_name: The Netherlands and the name of the Security Region. This is the name of the Security Regions as used so far in various RIVM reports and reports, and may differ slightly from the naming as indicated in the code list of CBS (see link above for variable Security_region_code). See also: https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/veiligheidsregios-en-crisisbeheersing/veiligheidsregios
Subgroup_category: Dimensions in which the figures are broken down:
— All (Total; No breakdown)
— Sex (Male/Women)
— Age (16-24 years/25-39 years/40-54 years/55-69 years/70+)
— Educational level (Low/Middle/High)
Subgroup: Title of dimension (see Subgroup_category)
Indicator_category: Categorisation of the indicators:
— Compliance
— Support surface
— Help_rules
— Difficulty
— Neighboring_environment
— Care
— Vaccination Preparedness
— Complaints
Indicator: Compliance, Support, Help_rules, Moeite and Near_environment for the following rules of conduct:
— At_complaints_stay_at home
— At_complaints_late_testing
— Wear_mouth cap_in_OV
— Wear_mouthcap_in_public_indoor spaces
— Cough_niest_in_elbow
— Hold_1_5m_distance
— Receive_max_visitors_home
— Avoid_pressure_places
— Was_often_je_handen
— Works at home
Concerns:
— Care_over_Coronacrisis
Vaccination readiness:
— Yes
— Yes_first_know_al_corona_gehad
— No_al_corona_gehad
— No_other_reason
— No_care_over_safety_vaccine
— Do not know
Complaints at the time of completing the questionnaire:
— At least_one_corona_related
Sample_sise: Number of respondents who replied to a question
Figure_type: Figure species (Percentage/Average)
Value Calculated Value of the Indicator
Lower_limit 95 % confidence interval lower limit
Upper_limit 95 % confidence interval upper limit
Change_wrt_previous_measurement Significant difference from the previous measurement period (-1 = decrease/0 = unchanged/1 = increased)
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