Hirano Yuko O, Iwashita Rin, Muta Yuina, Ishida Minori
Nagasaki University Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan.
Nagasaki University School of Health Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2025 Jun 24;16:1498560. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1498560. eCollection 2025.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has required people to adapt to a new lifestyle, which includes wearing masks. In Japan, mask-wearing mandates were prolonged for nearly 3 years, leading to the habitual use of masks by many people. This habit persisted even after the relaxation of the mandates. Excessive mask wearing, such as wearing masks in low-risk settings, can lead to dehydration, especially during the summer. However, studies on Japanese people's mask-wearing behavior in the post-mask-mandate period are lacking. Therefore, the reasons that people excessively wear masks should be investigated. This study aimed to identify factors, including perceptions of mask wearing, that influence the frequency and habit of wearing masks in the post-mandate period. An online questionnaire was distributed to 471 university students in Japan between June 12 and 24, 2023. The results indicated that the frequency of mask wearing exhibited a dichotomous trend. According to the multiple regression analysis, the strongest predictor of both the frequency and habit of mask wearing was a sense of unease from not wearing a mask rather than anxiety related to COVID-19. This study provides the government with basic data to develop guidelines for the proper wearing of masks to prevent heatstroke.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行要求人们适应新的生活方式,其中包括佩戴口罩。在日本,口罩佩戴强制令持续了近3年,导致许多人习惯佩戴口罩。即使在强制令放宽后,这种习惯仍然存在。过度佩戴口罩,如在低风险环境中佩戴口罩,可能会导致脱水,尤其是在夏季。然而,关于日本民众在口罩强制令解除后的口罩佩戴行为的研究却很缺乏。因此,应该调查人们过度佩戴口罩的原因。本研究旨在确定在强制令解除后的时期内影响口罩佩戴频率和习惯的因素,包括对佩戴口罩的认知。2023年6月12日至24日,对日本471名大学生进行了在线问卷调查。结果表明,口罩佩戴频率呈现出二分趋势。根据多元回归分析,口罩佩戴频率和习惯的最强预测因素是不戴口罩时的不安感,而不是与COVID-19相关的焦虑。本研究为政府制定预防中暑的正确佩戴口罩指南提供了基础数据。