Table 11.
Results of the questionnaire survey undertaken in Japanese workers (n = 838) that underwent routine health check-ups at the Akasaka Sanno Medical Centre, Tokyo, Japan: question 7 – Applicable to those recommended for further examination or treatment for health issues after completing the comprehensive health check-ups underwent before/during the COVID-19 pandemic, when did you consult a hospital or intend to consult?
Totaln = 838 | Menn = 368 | Womenn = 470 | Statistical analyses a | |
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I consulted or intended to consult a hospital regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic | 416 (49.6) | 175 (47.6) | 241 (51.3) | NS |
I consulted or intended to consult a hospital after the declaration of state of emergency is lifted | 65 (7.8) | 18 (4.9) | 47 (10.0) | P = 0.0088 |
I intended to consult a hospital when the COVID-19 pandemic subsides | 132 (15.8) | 66 (17.9) | 66 (14.0) | NS |
No intention to consult a hospital | 31 (3.7) | 18 (4.9) | 13 (2.8) | NS |
Others (comments) | 93 (11.1) | 39 (10.6) | 54 (11.5) | NS |
No response | 101 (12.1) | 52 (14.1) | 49 (10.4) | NS |
Data are presented as n of participants (%).
Fisher’s exact test was used to compare males and females; NS, no significant between-group difference (P ≥ 0.05).