Investigation on Anxieties while Using the Internet to Study about "<i>Anshin</i>"
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概要
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"Anshin" is an emotion in Japanese that is difficult to translate because it is vague, varies from person to person, and is subjective. It means something like "a feeling of contentment". The demand for Internet use with "Anshin" is high. We believe that the emotion and the demand could be universal. To study "Anshin," we conducted group interviews as our first step. We obtained 95/157 cases of "Anshin"/anxiety from 28 people. From the results, we found that studying anxiety is valuable. Anxiety is a kind of opposite concept to "Anshin" and controlling it leads to a kind of "Anshin." To discuss this, we constructed a model of the process of anxiety generation and selected candidates for the related elements. After investigating obtained cases, we produced a questionnaire for Internet anxieties to prepare the evaluation of them.
- 2011-07-15
著者
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Yamamoto Taro
Department Of International Health Institute Of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University
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Yamamoto Taro
Department Of International Health Institute Of Tropical Medicine The Global Center Of Excellence Na
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Yamamoto Taro
Research Center For Tropical Infectious Diseases Institute Of Tropical Medicine Nagasaki University
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Yamamoto Taro
Department Of Epidemiology Institute For Tropical Medicine School Of Allied Medical Science Nagasaki
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Naoko Chiba
Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corporation Ntt Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
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Taro Yamamoto
Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corporation Ntt Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
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Fumihiko Magata
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
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Katsumi Takahashi
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
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Naoya Sekiya
Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University
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Isao Nakamura
Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University
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Morihiro Ogasahara
Faculty of Sociology, Kansai University
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Yoshiaki Hashimoto
Graduate School, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo
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Naoya Sekiya
Faculty Of Sociology Toyo University
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Morihiro Ogasahara
Faculty Of Sociology Kansai University
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Isao Nakamura
Faculty Of Sociology Toyo University
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Fumihiko Magata
Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corporation Ntt Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
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Katsumi Takahashi
Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corporation Ntt Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
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Yoshiaki Hashimoto
Graduate School Interfaculty Initiative In Information Studies The University Of Tokyo
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