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The Impact of COVID-19 on wellbeing in Scotland: Ipsos MORI report
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The Impact of COVID-19 on wellbeing in Scotland: Ipsos MORI report
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The Facts (What) 47 slides 100% 47/47 slides 100% 47/47 slides · 293 hits — 0/47 slides
100% 47/47 slides · 110 hits 2.1% 1/47 slides 100% 47/47 slides 93.6% 44/47 slides The Implications (So What) 6 slides 100% 6/6 slides 100% 6/6 slides · 38 hits — 0/6 slides
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Includes specific context on COVID-19 restrictions during the fieldwork period.appendix
Open slide detailBeat · The Facts (What)
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The slide presents qualitative summaries of survey data with specific quantitative callouts.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · The Facts (What)
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The slide summarizes findings from an Ipsos report on wellbeing during the pandemic, comparing December 2020 data to May 2020.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · The Facts (What)
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Base: (1,004) All. Fieldwork: 10-16 Dec 2020.analyze_data
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The chart displays reasons for self-isolation among the 30% who reported doing so. Base size is 289.analyze_data
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Base: (289) All who self-isolatedsummarize
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The slide includes a callout box highlighting income-based disparities in the reported changes.analyze_data
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The chart shows that the vast majority (78%) of respondents reported no changes or no caring responsibilities.analyze_data
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The chart displays three categories: Agree, Neither/don't know, and Disagree, with identical percentages for both time periods.analyze_data
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The chart shows stability in community reliance sentiment between two waves of research.analyze_data
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Includes survey methodology disclaimer regarding comparison with SHS data.analyze_data
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The slide uses a donut chart to visualize survey data regarding social frequency.summarize
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The slide uses a grouped bar chart to contrast two time periods across three sentiment categories.analyze_data
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The chart shows a decline in most forms of support received between May and December 2020.analyze_data
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The chart shows a decline in help received from family and friends between Wave 1 and Wave 2.analyze_data
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The chart shows that 85% of respondents report no unmet needs, a figure that remained stable between the two survey waves.analyze_data
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Slide 31 of an Ipsos report on COVID-19 impact on wellbeing.summarize
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Survey conducted Dec 10-16 2020 by Ipsos.analyze_data
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The slide uses three colored boxes to present distinct findings.summarize
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The chart displays the percentage distribution of respondents across an 11-point scale (0-10).analyze_data
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The chart uses a stacked bar format to represent the distribution of responses across a 0-10 scale.analyze_data
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The chart shows a decrease in reported loneliness over the two time periods.quantify_impact
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The slide uses specific quantitative metrics (mean scores) to segment populations by gender, age, employment status, income, deprivation level, and health statudiagnose
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The chart shows a shift in concerns from physical illness to mental health over the period.analyze_data
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The chart displays survey data from 1,004 respondents in December 2020.analyze_data
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The chart shows a shift in sentiment over time, with increased connection to nature but also increased reports of poor sleep and lack of space.analyze_data
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The slide uses three distinct colored blocks to present key findings.summarize
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The slide compares two survey waves (W1 and W2) regarding household income perception.analyze_data
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The chart compares two survey waves (W1 and W2) across six categories of financial management.analyze_data
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The slide uses a grouped horizontal bar chart to compare two time periods (W1 and W2).analyze_data
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The chart shows a shift in behaviors, notably an increase in 'Something else' and a decrease in 'Reduced your mortgage / rent payments'.analyze_data
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The chart compares two waves of survey data. Some categories were not asked in Wave 1.analyze_data
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The slide highlights income disparities based on income level, geographic deprivation (SIMD), and employment status.summarize
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The slide highlights specific vulnerable segments: younger age, lower income, high deprivation areas, renters, and those with health conditions.summarize
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The slide uses three colored blocks to present distinct findings.summarize
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Base: (1,004) All. The % who said they did not do these things anyway is not shown.analyze_data
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The chart highlights shifts in behavioral trends during the COVID-19 pandemic across two survey waves.analyze_data