NEWS/EVENTS

2025
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“Men’s Sheds: Facilitating Connections and Relationships in Older Adulthood”
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“Demographic and work-related correlates of general and workplace loneliness among employees in Japan: a large-scale descriptive cross-sectional study”
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“Trajectories of depressive symptoms among young people in London, UK, and Tokyo, Japan: a longitudinal cross-cohort study”
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“Young Carers Action Day in Japan: Supporting Carers' Mental Health – an EU Me-We Project Initiative”
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“Workplace loneliness and job turnover: A 6-month prospective study”
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“We Care But We're Not Carers: The perceptions and experiences of social prescribing in a UK Men's Sheds”
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“The hikikomori population varies significantly depending on the definition used: Evidence from a survey in Kasama, Ibaraki, Japan.”
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“Can Online Interactions Reduce Loneliness in Young Adults during University Closures in Japan? The Directed Acyclic Graphs Approach.”
2024
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“Protective role of school climate for impacts of COVID-19 on depressive symptoms and psychotic experiences among adolescents: a population-based cohort study”
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“Loneliness, Isolation, and Diversity: Pursuing Justice Through Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science”
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JST selected 3 new projects for FY2024
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“1st International Symposium on Social Identity and Loneliness: Community-based approaches to loneliness reduction”
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“Why is Neighbourhood Belonging Good for You? The social psychology of shared identity (Shudan Ishiki) and wellbeing within local communities.”
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“How Do Social Networks, Perception of Social Isolation, and Loneliness Affect Depressive Symptoms among Japanese Adults?”
2023
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JST selected 3 new projects for FY2023
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“Can adult education and lifelong learning address loneliness and isolation in Japan and Ireland?”
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“Married women’s decision to delay childbearing, and loneliness, severe psychological distress, and suicidal ideation under crisis: online survey data analysis from 2020 to 2021”
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“Impact of loneliness on suicidal ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a cross-sectional online survey in Japan”
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“Association of Loneliness With the Incidence of Disability in Older Adults With Hearing Impairment in Japan”
2022
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JST selected 6 new projects for FY2022
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“As COVID-19 becomes protracted, around 40% of people living in Japan feel loneliness: Higher percentages among young people and those with deteriorating living situations”
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疫情长期化导致约40%的日本居住者感到孤独,尤以“年轻人”和“生计恶化”显著
2021
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