In this survey, we investigated changes in people's attitudes and behavior under the influence of infectious diseases. It reveals changes in consciousness such as degree.
Investigation result
- July 22, 2022
- “The 5th Survey on Changes in Lifestyle Awareness and Behavior Under the Influence of the Novel Coronavirus” (PDF format: 564KB)
- November 1, 2021
- "The 4th Survey on Changes in Lifestyle Awareness and Behavior Under the Influence of New Coronavirus Infection" (PDF format: 734KB)
- June 4, 2021
- “The 3rd Survey on Changes in Lifestyle Awareness and Behavior under the Influence of the Novel Coronavirus” (PDF format: 848KB)
- December 24, 2020
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"2nd Survey on Changes in Lifestyle Awareness and Behavior Under the Influence of New Coronavirus Infection" (PDF format: 1.1MB)
- June 21, 2020
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“Survey on changes in lifestyle attitudes and behavior under the influence of the new coronavirus infection” (PDF format: 933KB)
・Summary (PDF format: 285KB)
survey table
- July 22, 2022
- ・The 5th survey form (PDF format: 610KB)
- November 1, 2021
- ・The 4th survey form (PDF format: 548KB)
- June 4, 2021
- ・The third survey form (PDF format: 603KB)
- December 24, 2020
- ・Second survey form (PDF format: 574KB)
- June 21, 2020
- ・The first survey form (PDF format: 520KB)
Application form for individual data
"Survey on changes in lifestyle attitudes and behavior under the influence of the new coronavirus infection" provides individual data that has undergone data cleaning and anonymization of personal information. If you wish to obtain individual data, please apply using the application form below.
- July 22, 2022
- ・Application form for individual data of the 5th survey
- November 1, 2021
- ・Application form for individual data for the 4th survey
- June 4, 2021
- ・Application form for individual data for the 3rd survey
- December 24, 2020
- ・Application form for individual data for the second survey
- June 21, 2020
- ・Application form for individual data for the 1st survey
Separately, we have deposited the individual data of the 1st to 4th surveys with SSJDA (Social Survey and Data Archive Research Center, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo) so that it can be used for academic research such as statistical analysis. Please refer to the SSJDA website for details such as data usage conditions.
Contact information
Cabinet Office Policy Director (Economic and Social System) Assistant Counselor (General Affairs)