1. Identification of the hikikomori syndrome of social withdrawal: Psychosocial features and treatment preferences in four countries.
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Teo, Alan R, Fetters, Michael D, Stufflebam, Kyle, Tateno, Masaru, Balhara, Yatan, Choi, Tae Young, Kanba, Shigenobu, Mathews, Carol A, and Kato, Takahiro A
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MENTAL illness treatment ,SOCIAL isolation ,CHI-squared test ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CULTURE ,FISHER exact test ,INTERVIEWING ,LIFE skills ,LONELINESS ,CASE studies ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,REGRESSION analysis ,RESEARCH funding ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,SELF-evaluation ,SOCIAL networks ,STATISTICS ,T-test (Statistics) ,SAMPLE size (Statistics) ,DATA analysis ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ODDS ratio ,PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
The article discusses a study which looked at hikikomori, a form of social withdrawal reported in Japan. Topics mentioned include conditions associated with hikikomori including avoidance of social situations and social relationships, measures used to assess the social disorder such as the Lubben Social Network Scale, Sheehan Disability Scale, and modified Cornell Treatment Preferences Index, and possible psychosocial impairment and disability associated with hikikomori.
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- 2015
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