Social withdrawal
View article: Okul Öncesi Dönem Çocuklarının Sosyal Duygusal İyi Oluş ve Psikolojik Sağlamlıklarının İncelenmesi
Okul Öncesi Dönem Çocuklarının Sosyal Duygusal İyi Oluş ve Psikolojik Sağlamlıklarının İncelenmesi Open
Okul öncesi dönem, çocukların sosyal-duygusal gelişimlerinin en hızlı ilerlediği ve yaşam boyu devam edecek olan psikolojik sağlamlık temellerinin atıldığı kritik bir dönemdir. Sosyal duygusal iyi oluş, çocukların olumlu duygular geliştirm…
View article: Okul Öncesi Dönem Çocuklarının Sosyal Duygusal İyi Oluş ve Psikolojik Sağlamlıklarının İncelenmesi
Okul Öncesi Dönem Çocuklarının Sosyal Duygusal İyi Oluş ve Psikolojik Sağlamlıklarının İncelenmesi Open
Okul öncesi dönem, çocukların sosyal-duygusal gelişimlerinin en hızlı ilerlediği ve yaşam boyu devam edecek olan psikolojik sağlamlık temellerinin atıldığı kritik bir dönemdir. Sosyal duygusal iyi oluş, çocukların olumlu duygular geliştirm…
View article: Early-Onset Schizophrenia Presenting with Extra-Campine Hallucinations and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms: A Rare Clinical Constellation.
Early-Onset Schizophrenia Presenting with Extra-Campine Hallucinations and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms: A Rare Clinical Constellation. Open
Early-onset schizophrenia (EOS), defined as onset before 18 years of age, is a rare and diagnostically challenging condition. We report the case of a 15-year-old boy presenting with progressively worsening academic and social functioning, …
View article: Conflict resolution dynamics with stable caregivers confer resilience for youth exposed to early caregiving-related adversity
Conflict resolution dynamics with stable caregivers confer resilience for youth exposed to early caregiving-related adversity Open
Contingent responses in which caregiver and child build on each other’s positive behavior may attenuate the deleterious effects of early adversity on youth mental health and neuroendocrine functioning. 159 caregiver–child dyads (child age:…
View article: The Clinical Effects of School Group Sandplay Therapy (SGST) on Anxiety/Depression, Somatic Symptoms, Social Immaturity, and Rule-Breaking Behavior in Children at Risk for ADHD
The Clinical Effects of School Group Sandplay Therapy (SGST) on Anxiety/Depression, Somatic Symptoms, Social Immaturity, and Rule-Breaking Behavior in Children at Risk for ADHD Open
Objectives: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children is a developmental disorder that has been rapidly increasing worldwide. Its core symptoms, which include inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, are often accompa…
View article: ADHD IN CHILDREN AND THE GROWING PROBLEM OF DIGITAL ADDICTIONS: SOCIAL MEDIA AND VIDEO GAMES
ADHD IN CHILDREN AND THE GROWING PROBLEM OF DIGITAL ADDICTIONS: SOCIAL MEDIA AND VIDEO GAMES Open
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder among children and ismanifested by lack of attention, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. The recent years have seen the issue of social mediaand video-ga…
View article: ADHD IN CHILDREN AND THE GROWING PROBLEM OF DIGITAL ADDICTIONS: SOCIAL MEDIA AND VIDEO GAMES
ADHD IN CHILDREN AND THE GROWING PROBLEM OF DIGITAL ADDICTIONS: SOCIAL MEDIA AND VIDEO GAMES Open
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder among children and ismanifested by lack of attention, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. The recent years have seen the issue of social mediaand video-ga…
View article: Loneliness and self‐concept in the relations between Theory of Mind and social anhedonia in adolescents
Loneliness and self‐concept in the relations between Theory of Mind and social anhedonia in adolescents Open
This study explored the connections among adolescents' Theory of Mind (ToM), social anhedonia, loneliness, and self‐concept. Research with clinical populations shows interrelations between mainly poor ToM skills, higher loneliness, a weake…
View article: Animal-assisted and nature-based intervention on a farm for young adults with autism and social withdrawal – A one-year follow-up with a socioeconomic approach
Animal-assisted and nature-based intervention on a farm for young adults with autism and social withdrawal – A one-year follow-up with a socioeconomic approach Open
The animal-assisted and nature-based intervention facilitated increased daily activities for the participating young adults. The findings suggest that it is reasonable to investigate the possible socioeconomic implications of this type of …
View article: Proportion of Hikikomori Trait Among University Students of West Bengal, India: An Observational Descriptive Study
Proportion of Hikikomori Trait Among University Students of West Bengal, India: An Observational Descriptive Study Open
A BSTRACT Introduction: Hikikomori, a severe and extreme form of pathological social withdrawal, is attributed to interpersonal problems, coping difficulties, conflicting demands, social isolation, etc. Onset typically occurs during adoles…
View article: Erken Çocukluk Döneminde Sosyal Duygusal Gelişim (0-6 Yaş)
Erken Çocukluk Döneminde Sosyal Duygusal Gelişim (0-6 Yaş) Open
Bebeklik (0–2 yaş) ve erken çocukluk (2–6 yaş) dönemi, bireyin yaşam boyu gelişimi için kritik bir temel oluşturur. Bu dönem, hızlı fiziksel, bilişsel ve motor gelişimin yanı sıra sosyal-duygusal öğrenme (SDÖ) açısından da dönüm noktaları …
View article: The influence mechanism of upward social comparison on work withdrawal behavior of rural-origin civil servants: based on the mediating effect of ego depletion and the moderating effect of social mobility belief
The influence mechanism of upward social comparison on work withdrawal behavior of rural-origin civil servants: based on the mediating effect of ego depletion and the moderating effect of social mobility belief Open
As the sustained popularity of civil service careers persists, a significant number of young people from rural backgrounds have entered the civil service. However, due to differences in social status and background, rural-origin civil serv…
View article: Intravenous vs. Oral Trazodone in the Management of Withdrawal Symptoms in Psychiatric Inpatients: A Naturalistic Study
Intravenous vs. Oral Trazodone in the Management of Withdrawal Symptoms in Psychiatric Inpatients: A Naturalistic Study Open
Background: Trazodone, a serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitor (SARI), is widely used off-label in psychiatric settings for agitation, insomnia, and substance withdrawal. Although the oral formulation is common, intravenous (IV) traz…
View article: Pathological and non-pathological hikikomori: social media use, digital engagement, and therapeutic implications
Pathological and non-pathological hikikomori: social media use, digital engagement, and therapeutic implications Open
Introduction Hikikomori is traditionally defined as a form of pathological social withdrawal marked by extreme social isolation in one’s home, leading to significant functional impairment or distress. However, shifts in working and study h…
View article: From withdrawal to web: A cross-sectional study of Hikikomori tendencies, social cynicism, and problematic internet use among young adults in Singapore
From withdrawal to web: A cross-sectional study of Hikikomori tendencies, social cynicism, and problematic internet use among young adults in Singapore Open
Background: Hikikomori, marked by intense social withdrawal and isolation, was first reported in Japan and has since been identified globally, including in Singapore. While excessive internet use has been proposed as a potential contributi…
View article: Hikikomori Risk in the UK
Hikikomori Risk in the UK Open
Background: Hikikomori syndrome involves voluntary withdrawal from social life, school and work, with onset typically in young adulthood. Hikikomori risk has not been examined in the UK, and these studies aimed to validate and refine the H…
View article: Delusional disorder and estrogen withdrawal associated psychosis: The role of estrogen in psychosis: A case report
Delusional disorder and estrogen withdrawal associated psychosis: The role of estrogen in psychosis: A case report Open
Background: Psychosis, a complex and debilitating condition, is associated with marked gender differences. Decades of research have established a link between sex hormones—particularly estrogen—and the psychosis. Both animal and human stud…
View article: Contextual variations in the effects of social withdrawal, peer exclusion, and friendship on growth curves of depressed affect in late childhood
Contextual variations in the effects of social withdrawal, peer exclusion, and friendship on growth curves of depressed affect in late childhood Open
The moderating roles of friendship and contextual variables on associations between social withdrawal and peer exclusion and growth curves of depressed affect were studied with a three-wave multilevel longitudinal design. Participants were…
View article: Exploring the role of maternal–adult–child relationship, early maladaptive schemas, and difficulties in emotion regulation in symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder among Iranian students
Exploring the role of maternal–adult–child relationship, early maladaptive schemas, and difficulties in emotion regulation in symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder among Iranian students Open
View article: Polygenic risk and childhood adversity as moderators of drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms
Polygenic risk and childhood adversity as moderators of drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms Open
Individuals who experience ACEs and, to a lesser extent, those with higher PGS for SUDs, are susceptible to more severe withdrawal symptoms. In EUR individuals, there was evidence for a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factor…
View article: Beyond Physical Withdrawal: A Thematic Analysis of the States and Challenges of the Socially Withdrawn in China as Depicted on SNS
Beyond Physical Withdrawal: A Thematic Analysis of the States and Challenges of the Socially Withdrawn in China as Depicted on SNS Open
Social Withdrawal (SW) refers to a phenomenon where people, especially the young generation, avoid social activities, and confine themselves to their homes. This issue has become a significant public concern in many countries, including Ch…
View article: A neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome: Diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes
A neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome: Diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes Open
View article: The Rol of Social Withdrawal and Alexithymia in Predicting Emotional Deprivation among Visually Impaired Children in Palestine
The Rol of Social Withdrawal and Alexithymia in Predicting Emotional Deprivation among Visually Impaired Children in Palestine Open
Objective: The current study aimed to uncover the levels of social withdrawal, alexithymia, and emotional deprivation among visually impaired children in Palestine, and to examine the predictive power of social withdrawal and alexithymia i…
View article: Young people's social withdrawal intention during COVID-19 in Hong Kong: A three-wave longitudinal study
Young people's social withdrawal intention during COVID-19 in Hong Kong: A three-wave longitudinal study Open
Worldwide physical distancing measures and lockdowns might have triggered and normalised hikikomori or prolonged social withdrawal behaviour especially among young people. The study aimed to examine the potential contributing COVID-related…
View article: Distress disclosure on social media and depressive symptoms among college students: the roles of social comparison and gender
Distress disclosure on social media and depressive symptoms among college students: the roles of social comparison and gender Open
Introduction In contemporary society, individuals are commonly exposed to multiple pressures, under which emotional disorders occur frequently. Especially the upward trend of depressive symptoms among the young population constitutes a non…
View article: Diorama: An Effective Approach to Reduce Social Withdrawal Behavior in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Diorama: An Effective Approach to Reduce Social Withdrawal Behavior in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Open
Children diagnosed with moderate autism spectrum disorder (MASD) exhibit a range of socially unacceptable behaviors, which notably include social withdrawal behavior (SWB); these individuals tend to disengage from various social contexts, …
View article: Investigating the Overlap of Hikikomori and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Report
Investigating the Overlap of Hikikomori and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Report Open
Hikikomori is a form of social withdrawal lasting more than 6 months with significant associated functional impairment. To date, numerous studies confirm the presence of this condition not only in Japan, where it was first described, but a…
View article: Mindfulness improves negative psychotic symptoms through reducing emotional and social withdrawal
Mindfulness improves negative psychotic symptoms through reducing emotional and social withdrawal Open
BACKGROUND Psychotic disorders are characterized by both positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions) and negative symptoms (emotional blunting, anhedonia) that impair daily functioning. While antipsychotic drugs and psychological interve…
View article: Association between hikikomori (social withdrawal) and depression in Korean young adults
Association between hikikomori (social withdrawal) and depression in Korean young adults Open
This study highlights the link between hikikomori and depression in South Korean youth, with sex-specific differences in depression and suicide risk, suggesting the need for tailored mental health programs. Future research should explore t…
View article: On Your Own: An Explorative Study on the Psychopathological and Psychosocial Correlates of Hikikomori Symptoms in Dutch Adolescents and Young Adults
On Your Own: An Explorative Study on the Psychopathological and Psychosocial Correlates of Hikikomori Symptoms in Dutch Adolescents and Young Adults Open