Survey results of Healthy Mobile Check-Ins using GPS location
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Using GPS on phones and a mobile website questionnaire, survey participants check-in at every location visited for one week. Participants also complete a KeySurvey survey about their demographics, health, and local area. Using GIS (Google Earth) and Excel, the check-in data is analysed and presented in the form of images and Word document profiles of movements for each participant. Further work will involve Excel or SPSS and GIS analysis of the entire dataset. This research is part of the project 'Using Mobile Locative Media to Map Opportunities for Lifestyle Change in Women with Cancer Risk Factors: Healthy Mobile Check-Ins.'
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Location of data collection
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153.552920,-26.777500 152.452799,-26.777500 152.452799,-28.037280 153.552920,-28.037280 153.552920,-26.777500
Research areas
Public
Health
and
Health
Services
not
elsewhere
classified
physical activity
GPS
Public health
GIS
health in place
Spatial Data
Cite this collection
Carroll, J.A. and Rodgers, J. (2014) Healthy Mobile Check-Ins data set. IHBI, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD.
Carroll, J.A.; Rodgers, J. (2019): Survey results of Healthy Mobile Check-Ins using GPS location. Queensland University of Technology. (Dataset) https://doi.org/10.25912/5dca0a12f279e
Related information
Project: Using mobile locative media to map opportunities for lifestyle change in women with cancer risk factors
https://www.qut.edu.au/research/research-projects/healthy-mobile-check-ins
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Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 (CC-BY-SA)
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Dates of data collection
From 2014-11-01 to -
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Contacts
Email: Jess.rodgers@qut.edu.au
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Date record created:
2015-03-06T08:23:48
Date record modified:
2019-11-12T11:29:43
Record status:
Published - Open Access