Comparison of Concept about Good Death and View of Life and Death among Japanese, Korean, and American at COVID-19
Table 1. Background of participants.
| Item | Japanese (N=92) | Korean(N=110人) | American(N=100) |
| 1.Age(years) 18~19 20~29 30~39 40~49 50~59 60~69 70~79 80~89 |
0 (0%) 21 (22.8%) 15 (16.3%) 26 (28.3%) 18 (19.6%) 7 (7.6%) 4 (4.3%) 1 (1.1%) |
0 (0%) 19 (17.3%) 17 (15.5%) 17 (15.5%) 17 (15.5%) 18 (16.4%) 21 (19.1%) 1 (9%) |
7 (7%) 35 (35%) 22 (22%) 13 (13%) 17 (17%) 6 (6%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) |
| 2.Gender
| Male:35 (38%) Female:57 (62%) | Male:53 (48.2%) Female:57 (51.8%) | Male:31 (31%) Female:69 (69%) |
| 3.Death of familiar persons
| Yes:76 (82.6%) No:16 (17.4%) | Yes:95 (86.4%) No:15 (13.6%) | Yes:61 (61%) No: 31(31%) Prefer not to say 8 |
| 4. Visiting a hospital during last year | Yes:32 (34.8%) No:60 (65.2%) | Yes:36 (32.7%) No:74 (67.3%) | Yes:48 (48%) No:52 (52%) |
| 5. With or without religion | Yes:13 (14.1%) No:78 (84.8%) No answer:1 (1.1%) | Yes:62 (56.4%) No:48 (43.6%) | Yes:65 (65%) No:29 (29%) Prefer not to say: 6(6%) |