The relationship between hikikomori risk factors and social withdrawal tendencies among emerging adults—an exploratory study of hikikomori in singapore

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    An examination of Hikikomori risk factors as separate from social withdrawal tendencies is especially important for the Singapore context; if the unique societal structure does not allow for the manifestation of social withdrawal tendencies, Hikikomori risk factors may be a better informant of the actual Hikikomori-related prevalence in Singapore. Uchida and Norasakkunkit proposed that Hikikomoris should be viewed as a spectrum: Hikikomoris may cope with societal pressures by not "chasing" after typical social narratives (e_g, full-time employment or studies in a good school), but may choose to live an alternate lifestyle, for . . .

     

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