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The effects of subtypes of affinity for hikikomori on lifestyle and internet use behavior.
Author
Matsumaru, Yuka Tokushima University
Keywords
Hikikomori
social withdrawal
affinity for social withdrawal
life Habit
internet use behavior
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
Young people showing an affinity for hikikomori experience positive feelings such as desire and empathy toward it. This study aimed to classify university students according to hikikomori affinity subcomponents: the “desire for hikikomori” and “empathy for others with hikikomori.” In addition, life habits and Internet behavior characteristics were examined for each group. Consequently, we classified the groups into four subtypes: those who “understand the feelings of hikikomori”, have an “affinity for hikikomori”, “do not understand the feelings of hikikomori”, and exhibit “non-affinity for hikikomori”, respectively. Each subtype exhibited unique characteristics, indicating a combination of those at high risk of transitioning to hikikomori and those who did not face such risk.
Journal Title
Journal of Human Sciences
ISSN
24333484
NCID
AA12817137
Publisher
徳島大学大学院社会産業理工学研究部
Volume
30
Start Page
17
End Page
28
Sort Key
17
Published Date
2022-12
EDB ID
FullText File
language
jpn
TextVersion
Publisher
departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences