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对佩戴口罩有效性的期望与疫情疲劳:日本的经历

Expectations regarding the effectiveness of mask-wearing and pandemic fatigue: The experience in Japan.

作者信息

Kawase Akihiro, Fukushige Mototsugu

机构信息

Faculty of Economics, Toyo University, Tokyo, Japan.

Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 May 14;20(5):e0321402. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0321402. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Even though mask-wearing was merely "recommended" in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic, the mask usage rate was higher than that in other countries. This study conducted an econometric analysis to examine whether expectations regarding the effectiveness of mask-wearing was a motivating factor for Japanese people to wear masks during the prolonged pandemic. The results showed that, even when considering individual factors such as risk aversion, altruism, and social pressure, the motivation of wearing a mask for self-protection had a significant positive effect. This significance was maintained even in the second year of the survey, when pandemic fatigue was occurring. This was a distinctive feature, as the effects of other individual factors on pandemic fatigue had diminished. On the other hand, the motivation for wearing a mask to protect others did not have a significant effect in either year, which contrasted with the results for self-protection. These estimation results indicate that the route of wearing a mask for self-protection was continuously effective during the prolonged pandemic, and that promoting mask-wearing through this route is effective in inducing individual behavioral changes, even during a prolonged pandemic.

摘要

尽管在新冠疫情期间,日本只是“建议”佩戴口罩,但口罩使用率却高于其他国家。本研究进行了计量经济学分析,以检验对佩戴口罩有效性的预期是否是长期疫情期间日本人佩戴口罩的一个推动因素。结果表明,即使考虑到风险规避、利他主义和社会压力等个体因素,出于自我保护而佩戴口罩的动机仍有显著的积极影响。即使在调查的第二年出现疫情疲劳时,这种显著性依然存在。这是一个独特的特征,因为其他个体因素对疫情疲劳的影响已经减弱。另一方面,为保护他人而佩戴口罩的动机在这两年中均未产生显著影响,这与自我保护的结果形成了对比。这些估计结果表明,在长期疫情期间,出于自我保护而佩戴口罩的途径一直有效,并且通过这条途径促进佩戴口罩在促使个体行为改变方面是有效的,即使是在长期疫情期间。

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