@article{oai:toyama.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019448, author = {孫, 珠煕 and 李, 珠英 and 西丸, 広史 and 堀, 悦郎 and 西条, 寿夫}, issue = {6}, journal = {日本家政学会誌, Journal of home economics of Japan}, month = {Jun}, note = {The purpose of this study was to analyze attitudes towards COVID-19 and mask-wearing behaviors in Japanese male and female university students. (1) Comparisons between the male and female students indicated significant differences in 12 of the 27 items (p < .05, t-test). Of the 12 items, 11 items showed higher average values in women. (2) Regarding comfortability of wearing a commercial mask, about 40% of women answered "not good" and 30% of men answered "good" (p < .001). Approximately 40% of both male and female participants identified ear straps as an unpleasant part of the mask. (3) An SEM analysis of the whole data (n = 252) indicated that "changes in daily life" were associated with "isolation from society" (path coefficient;0.68), "awareness of risks of CORONA infection" (0.29), and "Interest in Mask Performance Information" (0.24). (4) A simultaneous analysis of the separate (male and female) groups indicated that, in men, "changes in daily life" was found to be related to "isolation from society" (0.50) and "awareness of risks of CORONA infection" (0.30). For women, "changes in daily life" was associated with "isolation from society" (0.85) and "interest in mask performance information" (0.39). The results suggest that effects of "changes in life" on behaviors including mask wearing are more evident in women than in men., Article, 日本家政学会誌, 73(6), 2022.6, pp331-344}, pages = {331--344}, title = {男女大学生のCOVID-19に対する認識及びマスク着用行動}, volume = {73}, year = {2022} }