Octol, a joint venture that conducts marketing for F1 class (women aged 20 to 34) with Nihon Pharmaceutical University, is investigating the health status, infection, vaccination, side reactions, etc. of F1 class corona sickness centered on female university students. Was carried out.
The purpose of this survey is to help each person choose evidence-based health behavior by knowing the health status of the F1 class in the Corona disaster, without being distracted by the media and false information on the Internet. bottom.The subjects of the survey were 60 female college students (including one high school student and 2,000 graduates) from 1 universities who belong to Japan's largest female university student group "Mirai Women's Project", and 10 valid responses were obtained.
According to the survey, it was confirmed that a little less than half of the F1 layer felt a change in their physical condition compared to before the corona disaster, and they felt a physical change as much as a mental change.It was also found that more than half of the F1 class has health problems other than those related to corona.
In terms of infection status, the percentage of individuals or their families who have been infected or have become close contacts is less than 1% in total, and it can be said that infection is not a familiar problem for most F1 people.However, in terms of the vaccination rate, more than half have completed vaccination twice, and there is no situation in which vaccination is not possible as reported in the media, and it can be said that the situation is almost the same as the vaccination rate for the entire population.
In addition, only a little over 1% of the vaccinated F1 layers did not experience any side reactions, and the majority experienced side reactions.No statistically significant correlation was found between changes in health due to corona sickness, health problems unrelated to corona sickness, and vaccination rates.
In the future, we will clarify more detailed results by subgroup analysis and so on.