2023
DOI: 10.37251/jber.v4i2.327
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A Study of Japanese University Students' Perceptions of Their Appearance and Their Tendency to Wear Masks During School During the COVID-19

Abstract: Purpose of the study: This study aims to shed light on the effects of COVID-19 on university students. Specifically, the author clarifies the habit of wearing masks, a characteristic among Japanese, and their self-perceptions regarding their appearance post-COVID. Methodology: The author hypothesizes that students who have not had the opportunity to see the real faces of their classmates since entering university will have great resistance to removing their masks in public. The hypothesis will be tested … Show more

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“…In existing studies, female students tend to be more likely than male students to report that they want to continue wearing masks because of their daily habits, such as wearing makeup and fashionable masks [24,25], and that they have changed their self-consciousness about their faces as a result of the behavioral change caused by the COVID-19 epidemic. The results suggest that female students are more likely to continue wearing masks than male students [26].In contrast to existing studies, this study classified students by the attribute of year of admission and conducted a crosstabulation. The results are shown in the three tables above.…”
Section: Changes In Students' Consciousness Of Their Appearance Accor...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In existing studies, female students tend to be more likely than male students to report that they want to continue wearing masks because of their daily habits, such as wearing makeup and fashionable masks [24,25], and that they have changed their self-consciousness about their faces as a result of the behavioral change caused by the COVID-19 epidemic. The results suggest that female students are more likely to continue wearing masks than male students [26].In contrast to existing studies, this study classified students by the attribute of year of admission and conducted a crosstabulation. The results are shown in the three tables above.…”
Section: Changes In Students' Consciousness Of Their Appearance Accor...mentioning
confidence: 87%