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Changes in psychosocial factors among community-dwelling older adults before and after Japan's declaration of a state of emergency over coronavirus disease 2019.

Yuta KuboTaiji NoguchiTakahiro HayashiNaoki TomiyamaAkira OchiHiroyuki Hayashi
Published in: Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society (2021)
None of the examined psychosocial factors worsened, except for the increase in the number of women living alone. However, many of the study subjects refrained from engaging in certain activities. If the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic persists, changes in psychosocial factors may occur. Therefore, a long-term investigation of the secondary psychosocial effects of coronavirus disease 2019 is necessary.
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