Psychological characteristics of Japanese attitude toward COVID-19: Sanitary masks and “jishuku” (self-restriction)
Relevance of the article. COVID-19 is a serious global problem, that humanity is facing today. Different countries provide various measures to confront the epidemic. But not only measures differ from country to country, but people’s attitude to this problem is also quite different. In Japan the num...
Main Authors: | Tsuneyuki Abe, Alexander E. Raevskiy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Lomonosov Moscow State University
2020-09-01
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Series: | Национальный психологический журнал |
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Online Access: | http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no39-2020/npj_no39_2020_013-021.pdf |
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