Autism Spectrum, Hikikomori Syndrome and Internet Gaming Disorder: Is There a Link?

Brain Sci. 2023 Jul 23;13(7):1116. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13071116.

Abstract

The aim of this study is to review the available literature investigating the relationship between hikikomori, a pathological condition characterized by severe social withdrawal or isolation, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Internet gaming disorder (IGD). Studies on the relationship between ASD and IGD have found significant positive correlations between these two conditions. Individuals with ASD would appear to be at risk of developing a problematic use of the Internet, which, to the right extent, would represent a useful tool for social interaction and cognitive development. Even subjects with hikikomori, in whom rarefied interpersonal relationships and social isolation could be balanced by the use of online connections, appear to be at high risk of developing IGD. On the other hand, the finding of significant autistic traits in populations with hikikomori could lead to considering this psychopathological condition as a particular presentation of autism spectrum, a hypothesis that requires further investigation.

Keywords: autism spectrum; autistic traits; gaming disorder; hikikomori; social withdrawal; video game use.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.