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KMID : 1140320240080010028
Precision and Future Medicine
2024 Volume.8 No. 1 p.28 ~ p.32
Understanding hikikomori syndrome in clinical settings: a case series
An Ji-Hyun

Park So-Hee
Jung Jin-Young
Hong Jin-Pyo
Abstract
Hikikomori syndrome (HS), a phenomenon characterized by social withdrawal and isolation, has attracted significant attention in both academic and clinical settings. However, understanding the diverse nature of HS remains a challenge due to its multifaceted etiology and presentation. This paper aims to shed light on this phenomenon by examining three representative typologies of HS in clinical settings. Through detailed case analyses, we categorize HS into three main types: HS associated with neurodevelopmental disorders; HS triggered by the onset of mental illness; and HS emerging gradually with age-related challenges. By elucidating these typologies, we provide insights into the complex interplay of psychological, social, and developmental factors contributing to HS, thereby facilitating more tailored approaches for the evaluation of and intervention into this syndrome in clinical practice.
KEYWORD
Hikikomori, Mental disorders, Mental health, Social isolation
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