Psychological Factors Related to Social Exclusion of Hikikomori (Prolonged Social Withdrawal) Individuals by Local Residents.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yonago acta medica Pub Date : 2025-05-18 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.33160/yam.2025.05.011
Shinya Takeda, Maki Ota, Yuki Fujii, Kosuke Fujiyoshi, Jin Hiroe, Sumire Hiroe, Mae Hirosawa, Mitsue Kawakami, Rie Kikumoto, Yuri Maezawa, Kazuyoshi Morimoto, Yohei Nagami, Chisato Takashima, Hideyuki Tazumi, Mari Yamamoto, Reeya Komoda
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Abstract

Background: The number of hikikomori individuals has been increasing not only in Japan but also worldwide while few studies have looked into the societal elements that could lead to further isolation of hikikomori individuals. This study examines the psychological factors in local residents related to social exclusion of hikikomori individuals.

Methods: 365 participants living in Tottori, Japan were analyzed. The questionnaire includes key questions such as social exclusion of hikikomori individuals, daily lifestyle, personal opinions and attitudes towards hikikomori individuals.

Results: Those who are unwilling to interact with people who have different sense of values were 3.6 times likely to exclude hikikomori individuals than those who did not. Those who believe that hikikomori is a family issue so that others should not intervene were 2.2 times likely to exclude them than those who did not. Conversely, those who think that people can make a fresh start in the society even after making mistakes were 0.5 times likely to exclude hikikomori than those who did not. Those who feel that they have something in common with hikikomori individuals were 0.4 times likely to exclude them than those who did not. Those who think that they can enjoy activities such as hobbies together with hikikomori individuals were 0.3 times likely to exclude them than those who did not.

Conclusion: The analysis indicates that the tendency to reject relationships with people who have different sense of values and the opinion that hikikomori is a family issue are the risk factors for social exclusion of hikikomori individuals. Contrarily, the opinion that even if we make a mistake or fail, we can make a fresh start, awareness of the similarities between oneself and hikikomori individuals, and willingness to share enjoyable activities with them are shown to be the protective factors which could reduce social exclusion of hikikomori.

当地居民对“隐蔽青年”社会排斥的相关心理因素。
背景:不仅在日本,而且在世界范围内,隐蔽青年的人数一直在增加,但很少有研究调查可能导致隐蔽青年进一步孤立的社会因素。本研究探讨与“隐蔽青年”社会排斥相关的当地居民心理因素。方法:对居住在日本鸟取县的365名参与者进行分析。问卷包括社会对“隐蔽青年”的排斥、日常生活方式、个人对“隐蔽青年”的看法和态度等关键问题。结果:那些不愿与价值观不同的人交往的人排斥“隐蔽青年”的可能性是那些不愿与之交往的人的3.6倍。那些认为“隐蔽青年”是家庭问题,其他人不应该干预的人排斥他们的可能性是那些不这么认为的人的2.2倍。相反,那些认为即使犯错也能重新开始的人排斥“隐蔽青年”的可能性是那些认为没有犯错的人的0.5倍。那些认为自己与“隐蔽青年”有共同之处的人排斥他们的可能性是那些没有共同之处的人的0.4倍。那些认为可以和“隐蔽青年”一起享受爱好等活动的人排斥“隐蔽青年”的可能性是不这样认为的人的0.3倍。结论:分析表明,拒绝与价值观不同的人交往的倾向以及认为“隐蔽青年”是家庭问题是导致“隐蔽青年”个体被社会排斥的危险因素。相反,即使我们犯了错误或失败,我们也可以重新开始的观点,意识到自己与“隐蔽青年”之间的相似之处,并愿意与他们分享愉快的活动,被证明是可以减少社会对“隐蔽青年”的排斥的保护因素。
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Yonago acta medica
Yonago acta medica MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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1.60
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36
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Yonago Acta Medica (YAM) is an electronic journal specializing in medical sciences, published by Tottori University Medical Press, 86 Nishi-cho, Yonago 683-8503, Japan. The subject areas cover the following: molecular/cell biology; biochemistry; basic medicine; clinical medicine; veterinary medicine; clinical nutrition and food sciences; medical engineering; nursing sciences; laboratory medicine; clinical psychology; medical education. Basically, contributors are limited to members of Tottori University and Tottori University Hospital. Researchers outside the above-mentioned university community may also submit papers on the recommendation of a professor, an associate professor, or a junior associate professor at this university community. Articles are classified into four categories: review articles, original articles, patient reports, and short communications.
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