Special Calls for Research: COVID-19

The Natural Hazards Center—in partnership with the National Science Foundation and the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies—funded three special calls: call 1, call 2, and a call on COVID-19 and transportation to explore the varying impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The following is a list of final reports that were published as part of the series of COVID-19 special calls.

Special Call 1: COVID-19 Research

QR343 | Invisible Variables: Personal Security Among Vulnerable Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2023)
Katelyn Turner, Kristi Acuff, Jack Reid, Toshali Goel, Elissa Gibson, and Danielle Wood


QR329 | Does the Public Ignore Female Governors on the COVID-19 Pandemic?: An Exploration of Gender Difference and Public Perceptions (2022)
Sebawit Bishu, N. Emel Ganapati, Julia Bear, Maria Elena Villar


QR325 | Family Farm Resilience Under COVID-19 Restrictions in North Carolina (2021)
Sara Brune, Olivia Vilá, Danielle Lawson, and Whitney Knollenberg


QR324 | College Students, Faculty, and Academic Advisors During COVID-19: Mental Health and Sense of Purpose (2021)
Betty Lai, Barbora Hoskova, Alexa Riobueno-Naylor, Courtney Colgan, Samantha Aube, and Belle Liang


QR322 | Asian American, Asian Immigrant, and Pacific Islander Businesses and Workers During COVID-19: Recovery, Resilience, and Loss (2021)
christina ong, Amy Zhang, and Vivian Shaw


QR321 | Impacts of COVID-19 on the Social Determinants of Health (2021)
Lauren Clay and Stephanie Rogus


QR320 | Resilience of Social Support Networks to Social Distancing (2021)
Elisa Borowski and Amanda Stathopoulos


QR318 | Feeding Families in Wuhan During a COVID-19 Quarantine (2021)
Jane Henrici, Aojie Ju, and Claire Raulston


QR317 | Dynamic Risk Perception and Behavior in Response to COVID-19 (2020)
Hua Qin, Christine Sanders, and Yanu Prasetyo


QR316 | Balancing Patient Health, Personal Risk, and Family Responsibilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020)
Rachel Adams and Haorui Wu


QR315 | Gender, Working Parents, and the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States (2020)
Rachel Rinaldo and Ian Whalen


QR314 | Social Ties, Quarantine Policy, and the Spread of COVID-19 (2020)
Daniel Aldrich, Timothy Fraser, Juheon Lee, Courtney Page-Tan, and Toshiaki Yoshida


QR313 | Trajectories of International Student Psychological Functioning and Pandemic Preparedness During COVID-19 (2020)
Marcela Weber, Jeffrey Pavlacic, and Victoria Torres


QR312 | Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Parental Stress and Young Children’s Development During Physical Distancing (2020)
Chenyi Zhang and Wei Qiu


QR311 | Exploring the Experiences of University Students Evicted from Campus Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International Comparison (2020)
Marla Perez-Lugo, Haorui Wu, Frances Gonzalez Crespo, Adriana Castillo, and Cecilio Ortiz Garcia


QR309 | Food, Energy, and Water Security in Colorado During the Coronavirus Pandemic (2020)
Adam Mayer, Stacia Ryder, and Jennifer Dickie


QR308 | Quality of Life During COVID-19: Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Direct Support Professionals (2020)
Erin Vinoski Thomas, Rachel Odunlami, Sombal Bari, and Bridgette M. Schram


Special Call 2: COVID-19 Research

QR354 | Children, Teens, and Older Adults in COVID-19 (2023)
Christine Gibb, Nnenia Campbell, Alice Fothergill, and Gabriella Meltzer


QR342 | Assessing COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation Interventions Among Rural, Suburban, and Urban Residents (2022)
Jiyoung Lee and Kim Bissell


QR341 | Community-Based Conservation in the Drylands of East and Southern Africa During COVID-19 (2022)
Mara Goldman, Joana Roque de Pinho, Angela Kronenburg García, Eduard Gargallo, and Jona Heita


QR340 | The Impacts of COVID-19 on Gender Relations Amid Multiple Disasters In Coastal Ecuador (2022)
Maja Jeranko


QR339 | Mental Health, Workplace Safety, and Vaccine Hesitancy Among Grocery Store Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022)
Brian Mayer, Sabrina Helm, Melissa Barnett, and Mona Arora


QR338 | Experiences of Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic in New Mexico Colonias (2022)
Kathryn M. Olszowy, Mary Alice Scott, Claudia Mares, Hailey Taylor, Andrea Marañón Laguna, Emilee Montoya, and Alysa Garcia


QR337 | ¡Estamos Bien, Puerto Rico!: Young Adults and the Impacts of Compounding Disasters (2022)
Mellie Torres, R. Anna Hayward, Gabriella Meltzer, Catherine García, Tatiana E. Bustos, and Alejandro Silva Diaz


QR336 | COVID-19 and Asian Americans: Vulnerability and Resiliency (2022)
Angela Chia-Chen Chen, SeungYoung Han, Wei Li, and Lihong Ou


QR335 | Social Capital and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Preliminary Qualitative Analysis (2021)
Courtney Page-Tan, Summer Marion, Daniel Aldrich, Dylan Holck, Mengyuan Liu, Lisbeth Pimentel, Priyanka Shejwal


QR334 | Asian Immigrant and Asian American Families During COVID-19 (2022)
Amy Zhang, Susanna Park, Christina Ong, Kara Takasaki, Vivian Shaw


QR333 | Evictions in Nebraska During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021)
Pierce Greenberg, Erin Feichtinger, Danni Smith, and Emily Burke


QR332 | Impacts of COVID-19 Response on the Public Health Workforce: A Qualitative Study (2021)
Sarah Elizabeth Scales, Elizabeth Patrick, Kristina Kintziger, Meredith Jagger, Kahler W. Stone, and Jennifer A. Horney


QR331 | Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Black Communities: Less Fear, More Hope (2021)
Fengxiu Zhang and John Marvel


QR330 | College Persistence During a Pandemic: Supporting First Generation Students in Reaching Graduation (2021)
Cassandra R. Davis, Megan Griffard, Rex Long, Milanika Turner, Harriet Hartman, Julie Sexton, Terri Norton, Dara Méndez, and Jason Méndez


Special Call for Research: COVID-19 and Transportation

QR319 | Adapting Transportation to Accommodate Populations Vulnerable to COVID-19 in Hazardous Settings (2021)
Nicole Hutton, Jennifer Whytlaw, and Saige Hill


Questions?

Please contact the Natural Hazards Center team at haz.research.awards@colorado.edu.



The Quick Response Research Award Program is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award #1635593). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the Natural Hazards Center.