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. 2024 Mar 15;19(3):e0280144.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280144. eCollection 2024.

Anxiety and its risk factors among non-Japanese residents living in Japan undergoing COVID-19 situation: A cross-sectional survey

Mai Ngoc Luu  1 Atsuko Imoto  2 Yoshimi Matsuo  3 Nguyen Tien Huy  2 Ahmad Qarawi  4 Shamael Thabit Mohammed Alhady  5 Le Van Truong  6 Ryuji Yoshino  7 Nguyen Tran Minh Duc  8 Kozue Tabei  9 Yixiao Lu  10 Manmeet Kaur Singh  11 Mai Phuong Truong  11 Shyam Prakash Dumre  12 Ian Christopher Naungayan Rocha  13 I-Chun Hung  14 Akane Fudo  15 Miho Sato  2   7 Sajog Kansakar  16 Akiko Tsukamoto  2 Aiko Komatsu  2 Guoxi Cai  17 Kazuhiko Moji  2   7 Thanawat Khongyot  18 Saruveish Mogan  19 Souksavath Soukdavone  2 Endah Dwi Hartuti  20 Kounnavong Thidatheb  2 Shiho Honda  21 Hyunjae Woo  22 Nitu Lama  23 Vy Thi Nhat Huynh  24 Huynh Le Anh Khoa  25 Kirellos Said Abbas  26 Fatma A Monib  27 Hoda Aly Mohamed Omran  26 Chiristine Samuel Rezq  26 Mostafa Shehata Qatora  26 Sze Jia Ng  28 Graca Jaqueline Vanessa Morena  29   30 Adriana Viola Miranda  31 Minh-Trang Ngo Huynh  32 Junko Ota  2 Kim Minjung  33 Jaemin An  34 Latdavanh Vorlasane  35 Kesshinee Gunasegaran  36 Fazureen Zulkefli  36 Belen de Jesús Lima Girón  37 Punita Gauchan Bhattachan  38 Renu Bhandari Dumre  2 Kishor Pandey  39 Sarina Yamashita  40 Aden Kay Celis Seposo  33 Jayson Zabala  41 Adrián Riva-Moscoso  42 Joyce Nicole Pineda Ordóñez  43 Suriyon Uitrakul  18 Fortunato S Principe-Meneses  42 Kadek Agus Surya Dila  44
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Anxiety and its risk factors among non-Japanese residents living in Japan undergoing COVID-19 situation: A cross-sectional survey

Mai Ngoc Luu et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Introduction: In the context of collective efforts taken in Japan to control the spread of COVID-19, the state of emergency and social distancing have caused a negative impact on the mental health of all residents, including foreign communities in Japan. This study aimed to evaluate the level of anxiety and its associated factors among non-Japanese residents residing in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A web-based survey in 13 languages was conducted among non-Japanese residents living in Japan during the COVID-19 situation. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory assessed the level of anxiety-State (STAI-S) scores prorated from its six-item version. The multivariable logistic regression using the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) method was performed to identify the associated factors of anxiety among participants.

Results: From January to March 2021, we collected 392 responses. A total of 357 valid responses were analyzed. 54.6% of participants suffered from clinically significant anxiety (CSA). In multivariable logistic model analysis, the CSA status or the high level of anxiety was associated with three factors, including having troubles/difficulties in learning or working, decreased sleep duration, and decreased overall physical health (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Our study suggests several possible risk factors of anxiety among non-Japanese residents living in Japan undergoing the COVID-19 pandemic, including the troubles or difficulties in learning or working, the decrease in sleep duration, and the decrease in overall physical health.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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