TY - JOUR
T1 - Reengaging Youth with Prolonged Social Withdrawal Behaviours in Hong Kong
T2 - Efficacy of an Intervention Programme Involving Human and Non-human Partners
AU - Wong, Paul W.C.
AU - Su, Xuebing
AU - Yu, Rose W.M.
AU - Li, Tim M.H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study examined the efficacy of a multicomponent intervention program for reengaging youth with prolonged social withdrawal behaviors (YPSW) in Hong Kong. Highlighting the involvement of more approachable others encompassing human and non-human partners, the intervention program included case work, group work, and transitional support activities for re-connecting YPSW to community. It turned out that 125 participants, counting as 75% of all participants, who were not in education or employment before enrolling into the program, have managed to find a full-time (i.e. 28.8% of all participants) or part-time (11.2%) job, or resume schooling (35.2%) after going through the program. Significant pre-post changes were identified in terms of reduced socially withdrawn behaviors and social interaction anxiousness, and enhanced self-esteem and perceived self-employability. The paper discussed the implications for informing multi-component intervention work and research study for reengaging YPSWs accordingly.
AB - This study examined the efficacy of a multicomponent intervention program for reengaging youth with prolonged social withdrawal behaviors (YPSW) in Hong Kong. Highlighting the involvement of more approachable others encompassing human and non-human partners, the intervention program included case work, group work, and transitional support activities for re-connecting YPSW to community. It turned out that 125 participants, counting as 75% of all participants, who were not in education or employment before enrolling into the program, have managed to find a full-time (i.e. 28.8% of all participants) or part-time (11.2%) job, or resume schooling (35.2%) after going through the program. Significant pre-post changes were identified in terms of reduced socially withdrawn behaviors and social interaction anxiousness, and enhanced self-esteem and perceived self-employability. The paper discussed the implications for informing multi-component intervention work and research study for reengaging YPSWs accordingly.
KW - animal-assisted intervention
KW - Hikikomori
KW - human and non-human partners
KW - more approachable others
KW - youth with prolonged social withdrawal behaviors
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85134735936&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/0145935X.2022.2100756
DO - 10.1080/0145935X.2022.2100756
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85134735936
SN - 0145-935X
JO - Child and Youth Services
JF - Child and Youth Services
ER -