Introduction: Once a localized Japanese phenomenon, Hikikomori-type social withdrawal has since been observed globally in increasing numbers. However, there is a lack of research about Hikikomori in Singapore. Consequently, local variations of Hikikomori may differ from past research in Japan. Drawing on associations found in international and Japanese Hikikomori research, we explored some variables relevant and generalizable to the Singaporean context. Specifically, we examined the relationships between (1) Hikikomori risk factors, (2) social withdrawal tendencies, (3) depression and anxiety, (4) connections with family and friends, and (5) employment status. Methods: In a cross-sectional survey study (N = 416; Mage = 24.90, SDage = 4.7...
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,...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
AimThe present study examined the relationship between addiction and hikikomori (extreme social with...
Mental and public health professionals have paid increasing attention to the hikikomori phenomenon. ...
This thesis discusses the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan. Hikikomori is a Japanese term describing y...
BACKGROUND: Severe social withdrawal behaviors among young people have been a subject of public and ...
Abstract Background Social withdrawal (hikikomori) has become an internationally recognized phenomen...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
Although rare in the west, in Japan and in some other advanced countries on the Asian-Pacific rim, t...
Background Hikikomori is an extreme state of social withdrawal, originally identified in Japan but m...
ABSTRACT Objectives To expand the current knowledge on the phenomenon of severe, voluntary and pro...
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,...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
There have been few population studies of hikikomori (that is, prolonged social withdrawal and isola...
AimThe present study examined the relationship between addiction and hikikomori (extreme social with...
Mental and public health professionals have paid increasing attention to the hikikomori phenomenon. ...
This thesis discusses the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan. Hikikomori is a Japanese term describing y...
BACKGROUND: Severe social withdrawal behaviors among young people have been a subject of public and ...
Abstract Background Social withdrawal (hikikomori) has become an internationally recognized phenomen...
Youth (dis)engagement in various aspects has become an important issue in many high-income and aging...
The issue of social isolation and loneliness involving individuals during their developmental years ...
Although rare in the west, in Japan and in some other advanced countries on the Asian-Pacific rim, t...
Background Hikikomori is an extreme state of social withdrawal, originally identified in Japan but m...
ABSTRACT Objectives To expand the current knowledge on the phenomenon of severe, voluntary and pro...
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,...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to explore hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) as well...