Social withdrawal is a new mental health problem increasingly common, present in different cultures, whose psychopathology and treatment is not yet established. This study aims to determine the socio-demographic and clinical features and possible clinical subtypes that predict the 12-month outcomes of cases with hikikomori syndrome, a severe form of social withdrawal. Socio-demographic and clinical data at baseline were analysed as well as data obtained for 12 months after at-home treatment in 190 cases. The inclusion criteria were: spending all time at home, avoiding social situations and relationships, significant deterioration due to social isolation, with a minimum duration of 6 months. Six major diagnostic groups were identified: affec...
Introduction The Hikikomori' syndrome (HS) consists of prolonged and severe social withdrawal. It ha...
Computers, video games, and technological devices are part of young people’s everyday lives. Hikikom...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
Social withdrawal is a new mental health problem increasingly common, present in different cultures,...
ABSTRACT Objectives To expand the current knowledge on the phenomenon of severe, voluntary and pro...
Background: Family may play an important role in the origin, maintenance, and treatment of people wi...
Abstract Background Social withdrawal (hikikomori) has become an internationally recognized phenomen...
Abstract Background The word hikikomori, the abnormal avoidance of social contact, has become increa...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
BACKGROUND: Severe social withdrawal behaviors among young people have been a subject of public and ...
Mental and public health professionals have paid increasing attention to the hikikomori phenomenon. ...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
Hikikomori is a condition of severe social withdrawal in which people shut themselves off from socie...
Social withdrawal is an early manifestation of several neuropsychiatric disorders, and it is charact...
Introduction The Hikikomori' syndrome (HS) consists of prolonged and severe social withdrawal. It ha...
Computers, video games, and technological devices are part of young people’s everyday lives. Hikikom...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
Social withdrawal is a new mental health problem increasingly common, present in different cultures,...
ABSTRACT Objectives To expand the current knowledge on the phenomenon of severe, voluntary and pro...
Background: Family may play an important role in the origin, maintenance, and treatment of people wi...
Abstract Background Social withdrawal (hikikomori) has become an internationally recognized phenomen...
Abstract Background The word hikikomori, the abnormal avoidance of social contact, has become increa...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
BACKGROUND: Severe social withdrawal behaviors among young people have been a subject of public and ...
Mental and public health professionals have paid increasing attention to the hikikomori phenomenon. ...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
Hikikomori is a condition of severe social withdrawal in which people shut themselves off from socie...
Social withdrawal is an early manifestation of several neuropsychiatric disorders, and it is charact...
Introduction The Hikikomori' syndrome (HS) consists of prolonged and severe social withdrawal. It ha...
Computers, video games, and technological devices are part of young people’s everyday lives. Hikikom...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...