Takamatsu Akane, Honda Hitoshi, Miwa Toshiki, Tabuchi Takahiro, Taniguchi Kiyosu, Shibuya Kenji, Tokuda Yasuharu
Graduate School of Public Health, St. Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Infectious Diseases, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Aichi, Japan.
Asia Pac J Public Health. 2025 Jan;37(1):108-115. doi: 10.1177/10105395241305929. Epub 2024 Dec 17.
Few longitudinal studies have examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on personal behaviors. This study investigated changes in four social behaviors among the Japanese public during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, using four-wave longitudinal data (2020-2023) from the Japan COVID-19 and Society Internet Survey (JACSIS). In total, 8622 respondents continuously participated in the surveys. In JACSIS 2023, the percentage of individuals who always refrained from specific actions decreased compared with 2020: traveling (71.0%-30.9%), non-essential and non-urgent outings (60.6%-24.5%), crowded spaces (62.6%-28.0%), and eating out (49.5%-21.6%). Mixed-effects logistic regression analysis indicated that essential health care workers displayed more cautious behavior than other workers, and respondents were less likely to refrain from these actions in JACSIS 2023 compared with 2020. Understanding behavioral changes is crucial to evaluating the efficacy of COVID-19 prevention measures and improving future pandemic response strategies.
很少有纵向研究考察过新冠疫情对个人行为的影响。本研究利用日本新冠疫情与社会互联网调查(JACSIS)的四波纵向数据(2020 - 2023年),调查了日本公众在新冠疫情期间及之后四种社会行为的变化。共有8622名受访者持续参与了这些调查。在2023年的JACSIS调查中,总是避免特定行为的个体比例与2020年相比有所下降:旅行(71.0% - 30.9%)、非必要且非紧急外出(60.6% - 24.5%)、拥挤场所(62.6% - 28.0%)以及外出就餐(49.5% - 21.6%)。混合效应逻辑回归分析表明,基本医疗保健工作者的行为比其他工作者更为谨慎,并且与2020年相比,受访者在2023年的JACSIS调查中不太可能避免这些行为。了解行为变化对于评估新冠疫情预防措施的效果以及改进未来的疫情应对策略至关重要。