BACKGROUND: Severe social withdrawal behaviors among young people have been a subject of public and clinical concerns. AIMS: This study aimed to explore the prevalence of social withdrawal behaviors among young people aged 12-29 years in Hong Kong. METHODS: A cross-sectional telephone-based survey was conducted with 1,010 young individuals. Social withdrawal behaviors were measured with the proposed research diagnostic criteria for hikikomori and were categorized according to the (a) international proposed duration criterion (more than 6 months), (b) local proposed criterion (less than 6 months) and (c) with withdrawal behaviors but self-perceived as non-problematic. The correlates of social withdrawal among the three groups were examined u...
Hikikomori, a severe form of social withdrawal, has been highlighted in Japan since the late 1990s. ...
This study aims to describe the tendency of social withdrawal (Hikikomori) in adolescents. The resea...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
ABSTRACT Objectives To expand the current knowledge on the phenomenon of severe, voluntary and pro...
BackgroundSelf-harm and suicidal behaviour are recognised as public health concerns. Prolonged socia...
Social withdrawal is a new mental health problem increasingly common, present in different cultures,...
Social withdrawal is a new mental health problem increasingly common, present in different cultures,...
Introduction: Once a localized Japanese phenomenon, Hikikomori-type social withdrawal has since been...
Abstract Background Social withdrawal (hikikomori) has become an internationally recognized phenomen...
Although rare in the west, in Japan and in some other advanced countries on the Asian-Pacific rim, t...
Although it is widely accepted that human beings have an ingrained 'need to belong,' there seem to b...
Although it is widely accepted that human beings have an ingrained 'need to belong,' there seem to b...
This thesis discusses the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan. Hikikomori is a Japanese term describing y...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
Hikikomori, a severe form of social withdrawal, has been highlighted in Japan since the late 1990s. ...
This study aims to describe the tendency of social withdrawal (Hikikomori) in adolescents. The resea...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
ABSTRACT Objectives To expand the current knowledge on the phenomenon of severe, voluntary and pro...
BackgroundSelf-harm and suicidal behaviour are recognised as public health concerns. Prolonged socia...
Social withdrawal is a new mental health problem increasingly common, present in different cultures,...
Social withdrawal is a new mental health problem increasingly common, present in different cultures,...
Introduction: Once a localized Japanese phenomenon, Hikikomori-type social withdrawal has since been...
Abstract Background Social withdrawal (hikikomori) has become an internationally recognized phenomen...
Although rare in the west, in Japan and in some other advanced countries on the Asian-Pacific rim, t...
Although it is widely accepted that human beings have an ingrained 'need to belong,' there seem to b...
Although it is widely accepted that human beings have an ingrained 'need to belong,' there seem to b...
This thesis discusses the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan. Hikikomori is a Japanese term describing y...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
Hikikomori, a severe form of social withdrawal, has been highlighted in Japan since the late 1990s. ...
This study aims to describe the tendency of social withdrawal (Hikikomori) in adolescents. The resea...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...