Prevalence of the Hikikomori Syndrome in the Context of Internet Addictive Behaviour Among Primary School Pupils in the Slovak Republic

TEM Journal Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.18421/tem131-49
Niklová Miriam, Zošáková Karina, Šimšíková Annamária
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Hikikomori phenomenon has been theoretically founded and empirically studied in several countries such as Japan, South Korea, mainland China, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Australia, the United States, Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Poland, Iran, and the United States. Previous empirical studies abroad indicate significant differences in the incidence of hikikomori syndrome in the case of boys. The study examined the phenomenon of hikikomori syndrome that has not yet been studied in Slovakia. The aim of the study is to map the prevalence and analyze the hikikomori syndrome phenomenon in primary school students. The sample consisted of 2 767 respondents with an average age of 12.68 years. We found a statistically significant difference in the prevalence rate of the hikikomori syndrome among boys and girls. Hikikomori syndrome is more common among girls than among boys. Furthermore, a positive correlation was found between drug use and hikikomori syndrome in both sexes. In relation to gender differences, our findings have broadened the theoretical foundations of hikikomori syndrome and present a starting point for designing preventive educational activities for professionals working with children and youth.
斯洛伐克共和国小学生网络成瘾行为中 "彦森综合征 "的流行情况
日本、韩国、中国大陆、中国台湾、泰国、孟加拉国、澳大利亚、美国、西班牙、法国、葡萄牙、意大利、波兰、伊朗和美国等多个国家已从理论上确立了蛰居现象,并对其进行了实证研究。国外以往的实证研究表明,蛰居综合征的发病率在男孩中存在显著差异。本研究探讨了斯洛伐克尚未研究过的蛰居综合症现象。研究的目的是绘制小学生蛰居综合征的发病率图,并对蛰居综合征现象进行分析。样本包括 2 767 名受访者,平均年龄为 12.68 岁。我们发现,男生和女生的蛰居综合征患病率在统计学上存在显著差异。蛰居综合征在女孩中的发病率高于男孩。此外,我们还发现吸毒与蛰毛综合征之间存在正相关。在性别差异方面,我们的研究结果拓宽了蛰居综合症的理论基础,为从事儿童和青少年工作的专业人员设计预防性教育活动提供了一个起点。
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