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「ひきこもり」青年の日仏における共通点と相違点について
Commonalities and differences in hikikomori youths in Japan and France
古橋, 忠晃
津田, 均
小川, 豊昭
鈴木, 國文
清水, 美佐子
北中, 淳子
照山, 絢子
堀口, 佐知子
清水, 克修
後岡, 亜由子
Figueiredo, Cristina
Pionné-Dax, Nancy
Tajan, Nicolas
Vellut, Natacha
Singly, François de
Pierrot, Alain
Castel, Pierre-Henri
Furuhashi, Tadaaki
Tsuda, Hitoshi
Ogawa, Toyoaki
Suzuki, Kunifumi
Shimizu, Misako
Kitanaka, Junko
Teruyama, Junko
Horiguchi, Sachiko
Shimizu, Katsunobu
Sedooka, Ayuko
open access
Hikikomori
Social withdrawal
France
Japanese-French comparative study
In recent years the hikikomori (social withdrawal) phenomenon described in Japan has also come to be seen in Europe, particularly France. Despite the high level of interest in hikikomori in France, it has not been clearly defined and there is no clear overall understanding of the phenomenon. Our Japanese-French research team, supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (overseas surveys), compared hikikomori youths in France and Japan from the perspectives of researchers in various fields. The aim of this study was to investigate the kinds of people to whom the concept of hikikomori is applied in France and Japan. A clinical conference was held in Paris in September 2010 to discuss cases considered to be hikikomori in the two countries. This article is an interim report from research in the first year of a series of international joint studies, and describes the commonalities and differences in the state of hikikomori in Japan and France.
名古屋大学総合保健体育科学センター
2011-03-31
jpn
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
https://doi.org/10.18999/njhpfs.34.1.29
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/20206
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/18206
10.18999/njhpfs.34.1.29
0289-5412
総合保健体育科学
34
1
29
33
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/18206/files/6_No34-1.pdf
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