Mental and public health professionals have paid increasing attention to the hikikomori phenomenon. With this letter, we aim to extend scientific knowledge on the characteristics of hikikomori and pre-hikikomori as reported by Italian participants using previously unpublished data. Presented findings suggest that stressful events and difficulties in interpersonal relationships and in adjusting to the increasing life-phase-related social demands may exert a prominent role in leading to hikikomori
Hikikomori (‘social withdrawal’) appeared in Japan at the end of the twentieth century, inciting pub...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
This senior project is a comprehensive discussion of hikikomori syndrome. It intends to offer a deep...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
This study aimed at exploring the hikikomori experience of Italian young adults to detect some psych...
This thesis discusses the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan. Hikikomori is a Japanese term describing y...
Introduction: Once a localized Japanese phenomenon, Hikikomori-type social withdrawal has since been...
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,...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
AimThe present study examined the relationship between addiction and hikikomori (extreme social with...
Introduction: Hikikomori is a Japanese term etymologically derived from 'hiku' (i.e. 'to pull back')...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
Hikikomori is a form of social withdrawal that is commonly described as having an onset during adole...
Hikikomori (‘social withdrawal’) appeared in Japan at the end of the twentieth century, inciting pub...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
This senior project is a comprehensive discussion of hikikomori syndrome. It intends to offer a deep...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
This study aimed at exploring the hikikomori experience of Italian young adults to detect some psych...
This thesis discusses the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan. Hikikomori is a Japanese term describing y...
Introduction: Once a localized Japanese phenomenon, Hikikomori-type social withdrawal has since been...
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,...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
AimThe present study examined the relationship between addiction and hikikomori (extreme social with...
Introduction: Hikikomori is a Japanese term etymologically derived from 'hiku' (i.e. 'to pull back')...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
Hikikomori is a form of social withdrawal that is commonly described as having an onset during adole...
Hikikomori (‘social withdrawal’) appeared in Japan at the end of the twentieth century, inciting pub...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
This senior project is a comprehensive discussion of hikikomori syndrome. It intends to offer a deep...