When the Institute of Social Science, the University of Tokyo investigated the anxiety, health, and changes in lifestyle consciousness of people with corona, more than 8% responded by the government, lacked correct information, participated in travel and events, converged infection, and depressed. It turned out that he was worried about the prolongation and seriousness of the disease and the shortage of preventive supplies.
The survey collected and analyzed 2007 responses from the subjects of the "National Survey on Changes in Working Styles and Lifestyles," which has been ongoing since 3,740.
According to the report, females were more likely to be anxious than males, and the tendency became stronger as they got older.Highly educated and singles have lower anxiety scores and tend to be lower in professional and managerial positions than in blue-collar jobs.However, it was not possible to conclude that the corona sickness severely impaired health and life-related situations.
The shrinking social network was seen not only in face-to-face, but also in calls and email texts, which should be less susceptible to behavioral restrictions.The state in which there is no contact with any method is called social isolation, and it was found that this risk is also increased by the corona sickness, and it is easier for people with a background that is originally prone to isolation to increase the risk of isolation.
Many overestimated the risk of infection with the new corona, which was more likely to occur in women than men, non-university graduates than college graduates, and younger people than older people.In terms of profession, similar trends are seen in sales and service workers and workers at production sites.
reference:[University of Tokyo] Life and consciousness of Corona-stricken people as seen from a panel survey