About the Coordinating Center
The COVID-19 pandemic presents research challenges for measuring governmental, community, and population responses to a public health crisis. To date, the actions to mitigate disease transmission have been economic, social, and behavioral, as well as medical. These interventions have untold consequences on a wide range of aspects of human and environmental well-being, which we are just beginning to understand. Understanding the effects of COVID-19 require a cross-disciplinary approach with a particular emphasis on inequitable impacts among US subgroups.
The Social, Behavioral, and Economic COVID Coordinating Center (SBE CCC), led by ICPSR, provides a nexus for communication on COVID-19 related research, streamlining information-sharing across the behavioral and social science community, multiple NIH award recipients, and the public. It promotes collaborative work across a multidisciplinary research community, each with different missions, cultures, and ethos. In addition, the project provides teaching materials, data, and opportunities to apply for pilot studies on the impacts of COVID-19 among minority populations.
SBE CCC works with members of the SBE COVID Consortium, a group of NIH-funded teams investigating the social, behavioral, and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key Goals and Activities
Promote the development of key concepts and shared measures for COVID-19 research. Establish and maintain the COVID measures archive, and develop and use relevant common data elements(CDEs).
Establish best practices for data sharing and provide guidance on data linkages and access to secondary data.
Offer opportunities to apply for pilot studies on the impacts of COVID-19 that deepen collaboration among and increase the diversity and inclusiveness of COVID-19 SBE researchers and research projects.
Host an annual meeting for researchers to share findings, identify opportunities for collaboration, and establish the future direction of COVID-19 SBE research.
Produce and share materials that synthesize research findings emerging from NIH investments in COVID-19 research, such as webinars, podcasts, and research briefs. Materials will be provided on SBE CCC's website as an open resource for all interested educators, students, and researchers.