2023 年 42 巻 p. 11-18
The present study aimed at understanding relationship between risk perception of COVID-19 and lifestyle changes, identifying changes in attitudes toward evacuation, and clarifying changes in evacuation destinations after the pandemic. Results of our questionnaire survey showed that lifestyle changes were experienced, and that the risk perception of COVID-19 was related to changes in thoughts toward evacuation. Selecting public shelters as evacuation destinations decreased while shelter-in-place increased. Attribution factors, which influenced the change of thoughts toward evacuation and of evacuation destinations, were clarified.