Published on in Vol 24, No 1 (2022): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/31175, first published .
Examining Tweet Content and Engagement of Users With Tweets About Hikikomori in Japanese: Mixed Methods Study of Social Withdrawal

Examining Tweet Content and Engagement of Users With Tweets About Hikikomori in Japanese: Mixed Methods Study of Social Withdrawal

Examining Tweet Content and Engagement of Users With Tweets About Hikikomori in Japanese: Mixed Methods Study of Social Withdrawal

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  2. Ogawa T, Shiratori Y, Midorikawa H, Aiba M, Sugawara D, Kawakami N, Arai T, Tachikawa H. A Survey of Changes in the Psychological State of Individuals with Social Withdrawal (hikikomori) in the Context of the COVID Pandemic. COVID 2023;3(8):1158 View
  3. Correia Lopes F, Pinto da Costa M, Fernandez-Lazaro C, Lara-Abelenda F, Pereira-Sanchez V, Teo A, Alvarez-Mon M. Analysis of the hikikomori phenomenon – an international infodemiology study of Twitter data in Portuguese. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View