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Hikikomori: psychopathology and differential diagnosis of a condition with epidemic diffusion.

Giovanni MartinottiChiara VanniniChiara Di NataleAntonella SocialiGianfranco StiglianoRita SantacroceMassimo di Giannantonio
Published in: International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice (2020)
Hikikomori could represent the clinical answer to a social evolution, similarly to other phenomena such as binge behaviours and use of psychoactive substances. Further studies are needed to clarify diffusion, diagnosticassessment and differential diagnosis.Key pointsHikikomori is now considered a contemporary society-bound syndrome linked to modern society changes.Hikikomori might be a coping strategy to avoid relationships, social judgement and possible failures.Hikikomori might represent an extreme suffering that needs to be identified early: it is linked to severe form of modern type depression and it is a risk factor for suicidal behaviours.It is important to inform and sensitise communities about hikikomori to assure early interventions.More clinical studies are needed to define a unitary and specific model of hikikomori and to structure focussed interventions.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • social support