Survey of 1,142 People & Supervised by an Internist: 'April Blues, May Blues, June Blues' — Are these monthly conditions actually increasing? And is there a difference?
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main purpose of the survey conducted by Life Holdings Co., Ltd.?
- A: The survey aims to analyze the realities of malaise in April, May, and June, clarifying the 'true nature of the malaise' and 'effective countermeasures' for each specific 'Monthly Blues' condition.
- Q: What percentage of surveyed individuals correctly understood the distinctions between 'April Blues,' 'May Blues,' and 'June Blues'?
- A: Almost 0% of the 1,142 people surveyed correctly understood the distinctions between these monthly conditions.
- Q: What was the most frequently reported symptom among those experiencing malaise in spring, according to the survey?
- A: 66% of those who felt unwell reported 'increased mistakes or slower progress,' indicating a significant impact on work and daily life.
- Q: Which month's 'Blues' was reported to have the most intense symptoms among the three surveyed periods?
- A: April Blues was reported to have the most intense symptoms, with 46% of respondents experiencing unwellness during this period.
- Q: What percentage of people surveyed experience malaise during the spring season?
- A: 81.6% of the surveyed individuals reported experiencing malaise in the spring season.