其他摘要:In this study, we investigated how students adjusted to their living environment at a dormitory and a rooming house following the COVID-19 emergency declaration from April to August, 2020. The subjects surveyed were undergraduate and graduate students of a small women's university in Nara living in these lodgings. In the early period of the coronavirus outbreak, not all students were able to get a good night's sleep. Some suffered from eye strain, while others had stiff shoulders and necks. Many students cooked their own meals with nutritional balance in mind, but there were also instances in which eating habits were disrupted. When students were in their lodging for long periods of time, they tidied their rooms and did their laundry. It may be concluded that quick and timely information, counseling services and proper maintenance of student lodging are necessary in order to better handle unexpected emergency situations in the future.
关键词:コロナ禍;新型コロナウイルス感染症;生活環境;日常生活;女子大学生
其他关键词:COVID-19 infection;Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19);living environment;everyday life;women's university students