What is the purpose of Survey 2023?

2023-05-01T10:23:04-06:00

Survey 2023 will collect valuable information about your health and lifestyle, as well as information about the long-term impacts of COVID-19. This will include employment and income, sleep patterns, mental health, medical history, medication use, family health history, and risk factors (including alcohol, tobacco, e-cigarette and cannabis use). This will help make ATP data more [...]

What is the purpose of Survey 2023?2023-05-01T10:23:04-06:00

What types of questions are asked in Survey 2023?

2023-05-01T10:23:38-06:00

Survey 2023 and the Diet and Physical Activity Survey will include questions covering the following areas: Demographics Health and lifestyle practices Cancer and cancer screening Family health history Ongoing impact of COVID-19 Female and male reproductive health Non-prescription medication usage Supplement usage Quality of life Mental health Social support Stress Sleep Alcohol consumption Smoking and [...]

What types of questions are asked in Survey 2023?2023-05-01T10:23:38-06:00

Why should I complete Survey 2023?

2023-05-04T10:41:14-06:00

This survey will gather valuable health and lifestyle data, including information about the long-term effects of COVID-19, which will support research on the diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of cancer and other chronic diseases.  As a longitudinal study cohort, the information you provide on surveys will enable researchers to look at changes over time and how [...]

Why should I complete Survey 2023?2023-05-04T10:41:14-06:00

Why are some of the questions in the survey only asking me if they occurred ‘in the last 5 years’ instead of at any point in the past?

2023-05-04T10:43:49-06:00

It can be difficult to remember events that occurred in the past as well as the accurate timing of when they occurred.  It is also difficult to provide the exact same information on multiple different surveys over the years.  As time progresses, the accurate recollection of details starts to get more difficult.  Errors resulting from [...]

Why are some of the questions in the survey only asking me if they occurred ‘in the last 5 years’ instead of at any point in the past?2023-05-04T10:43:49-06:00

Some of the questions in Survey 2023 don’t apply to me, why are you asking them?

2023-05-01T10:24:26-06:00

The same questions are sent to all ATP participants for the purpose of standardizing our results.  Although some of these questions do not apply to you, they may apply to other participants.  As life circumstances change with time, a question that doesn’t apply to you today may apply to you several years in the future [...]

Some of the questions in Survey 2023 don’t apply to me, why are you asking them?2023-05-01T10:24:26-06:00

Why are you asking me for my blood type?

2023-05-01T10:05:21-06:00

Your blood type (A, B, AB, or O) is determined by the types of antigens and antibodies that are on your red blood cells. These may influence your immune system response, and therefore your blood type and immune system may play a role in how susceptible you are to different illnesses.

Why are you asking me for my blood type?2023-05-01T10:05:21-06:00

I didn’t finish the survey in one go, how do I log back in to complete it?

2023-05-01T10:06:53-06:00

If you have already started Survey 2023, you can log back into the ATP Participant Portal by going to myatphub.ca or by referring to the link in the Survey 2023 email invitation you received from ATP. In the ATP Participant Portal, look for surveys available to complete in the “NOTIFICATIONS” pane.  The survey will resume [...]

I didn’t finish the survey in one go, how do I log back in to complete it?2023-05-01T10:06:53-06:00

What should I do if I realize I made a mistake in a question after submitting my survey?

2024-11-21T11:00:25-07:00

Once a survey is submitted, you won’t be able to access it again from the ATP Participant Portal.  However, if you send us an email, we can send you a different link to the survey to reenter it and change your response. Our email is: tomorrow@ahs.ca

What should I do if I realize I made a mistake in a question after submitting my survey?2024-11-21T11:00:25-07:00

Why are you asking me about both my sex at birth and gender identity?

2024-11-21T11:07:09-07:00

‘Sex’ and ‘gender’ are terms that are often used interchangeably but they have different meanings.  Both aspects can have an impact on health. Sex is assigned at birth.  It is usually female or male.  This does not change. Gender identity is related to how individuals define, experience, and express their gender.  It is not [...]

Why are you asking me about both my sex at birth and gender identity?2024-11-21T11:07:09-07:00

Why do you need my National Occupation Code (NOC)?

2024-11-21T11:10:57-07:00

When researchers use occupation information, they usually want to understand job functions as well as possible exposures.  To do so, it’s helpful to be able to group similar job types together.  The 5-digit National Occupation Code (NOC) system is a standard way to group jobs.  Previously, ATP would look at the job title you [...]

Why do you need my National Occupation Code (NOC)?2024-11-21T11:10:57-07:00
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