Hungary in Mask/MASZK in Hungary

M. Karsai, Júlia Koltai, Orsolya Vásárhelyi, G. Röst
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Social interactions represent one of the most important routes of transmission of COVID-19 as they influence the potential patterns of diffusion of infection throughout different segments of the population. Despite their utmost importance, the scientific community is currently lacking data collection methods that record social interactions dynamically and in detail, and in a privacy-respecting, representative way, even on an aggregated level. Here we summarize the motivation, methodology, and some early results of a coordinated process of data collection in Hungary designed to track the social mixing patterns of people in different age groups in real time during the pandemic. The Hungarian Data Provider Questionnaire (MASZK7) was released in late March 2020 during the initial phase of the COVID-19 outbreak in Hungary. This is an ongoing effort to anonymously collect age contact matrices of a voluntary population online. Moreover, it is accompanied with a nationally representative data collection campaign via telephone survey to ensure data quality. (...)
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匈牙利的面具/匈牙利的MASZK
社会互动是COVID-19最重要的传播途径之一,因为它们影响着感染在不同人群中传播的潜在模式。尽管它们非常重要,但科学界目前缺乏数据收集方法,以一种尊重隐私的、有代表性的方式,动态地、详细地记录社会互动,即使是在汇总水平上。在此,我们总结了匈牙利数据收集协调过程的动机、方法和一些早期结果,该过程旨在实时跟踪大流行期间不同年龄组人群的社会混合模式。匈牙利数据提供者问卷(MASZK7)于2020年3月下旬在匈牙利COVID-19疫情的初始阶段发布。这是一项正在进行的努力,以匿名方式收集自愿在线人口的年龄联系矩阵。此外,还通过电话调查开展具有全国代表性的数据收集运动,以确保数据质量。(...)
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期刊介绍: CJSSP is an edited and peer-reviewed journal, published in yearly volumes of two issues. It publishes original academic articles, research notes, and reviews from sociology, social policy and related fields in English. It invites contributions from the international community of social researchers. The journal covers a widerange of relevant social issues. It is open to new questions, unusual perspectives, explorations and explanations of social and economic behavior, local society, or supranational challenges. Strong preference is given to problem-oriented, theoretically grounded empirical researches, comparative findings, logical arguments and careful methodological solutions. CJSSP aims to respect publication ethics, thus has adopted current best practices to counter plagiarism. The submitted articles are analyzed during the review process, and papers subject to plagiarism are rejected. Also the authors are to comply with the referencing guidelines outlined in the relevant section. The journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. With similar objectives we do not charge authors for the publication of their articles. Articles submission and processing is free of charge as well. Users can use and build upon the material published in the journal for non-commercial purposes.
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