Asian Journal of Social Psychology, volume 28, issue 1

Can online interactions reduce loneliness in young adults during university closures in Japan? The directed acyclic graphs approach

Kohei Kambara 1
Akihiro TOYA 2
Sumin Lee 2
Haruka Shimizu 3
Kazuaki Abe 2
Jun Shigematsu 4
Qingyuan Zhang 2
Natsuki Abe 5
Ryo Hayase 6
Nobuhito Abe 7
Ryusuke NAKAI 7
Shuntaro Aoki 8
Kohei Asano 7, 9
Ryosuke S. Asano 10
Makoto Fujimura 11
Kenichiro Fukui 12
Yoshihiro Fukumoto 13
Kaichiro Furutani 14
Koji Hasegawa 15
Hirofumi Hashimoto 16
Mikoto Hashimoto 17
Hiroki Hosogoshi 14
Hiroshi Ikeda 18
Toshiyuki Ishioka 19
Chiharu Ito 20
Suguru Iwano 8
Masafumi Kamada 21
YOSHIHIRO KANAI 22
Tomonori Karita 23
Yu Kasagi 24
Emiko S. Kashima 25
Juri Kato 26
Yousuke Kawachi 27
Jun-ichiro Kawahara 28
Masanori Kimura 29
Yugo Kira 10
Yuko Kiyonaga (Sakoda) 30
Hiroshi Kohguchi 31
Asuka Komiya 2
Keita Masui 32
Akira Midorikawa 33
Nobuhiro Mifune 34
Akimine Mizukoshi 35
Kengo Nawata 36
TAKASHI NISHIMURA 37
Daisuke Nogiwa 38
Kenji Ogawa 28
JUNKO OKADA 39
Aki OKAMOTO 40
Reiko OKAMOTO 41
Kyoko Sasaki 42
Kosuke Sato 10
Hiroshi Shimizu 43
Atsushi Sugimura 44
Yoko Sugitani 45
HITOMI SUGIURA 46
Kyoko SUMIOKA 40
Bumpei Sunaguchi 29
Masataka Takebe 47
Hiroki C Tanabe 48
Ayumi Tanaka 1
Masanori Tanaka 49
Junichi Taniguchi 50
Namiji Tokunaga 51
Ryozo Tomita 52
Yumiko Ueda 35
Tomomi Yamashita 53
Kazuho Yamaura 54
Masao Yogo 1
Kenji Yokotani 55
Ayano Yoshida 56
Hiroaki Yoshida 57
Katsue Yoshihara 58
Ayumi Yoshikawa 59
Kuniaki Yanagisawa 19
Kenichiro Nakashima 2
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Hiroshima Bunkyo University Hiroshima Japan
11
 
Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University Fukuoka Japan
12
 
Kwassui Women's University Nagasaki Japan
17
 
Chukyo Gakuin University Gifu Japan
20
 
University of Human Environments Ehime Japan
21
 
Shujitsu Junior College Okayama Japan
22
 
Tohoku Gakuin University Miyagi Japan
30
 
Kyushu Kyoritsu University Fukuoka Japan
31
 
Ryutsu Keizai University Ibaraki Japan
32
 
Otemon Gakuin University Osaka Japan
35
 
Asahi University Gifu Japan
37
 
Hiroshima International University Hiroshima Japan
50
 
Tezukayama University Nara Japan
51
 
Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences Ehime Japan
53
 
Jumonji University Saitama Japan
56
 
Tohoku Fukushi University Miyagi Japan
59
 
Osaka Dental University Faculty of Nursing Osaka Japan
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-12
scimago Q1
SJR0.758
CiteScore4.6
Impact factor2.1
ISSN13672223, 1467839X
Abstract

As a countermeasure to the increased loneliness induced by the COVID‐19 pandemic‐related university closures, universities provided students with online interaction opportunities. However, whether these opportunities contributed to reducing loneliness during the university closures remains unclear, as previous studies have produced contradictory findings. We conducted a nationwide cross‐sectional survey. Data were collected on demographics, social environment, social support, interactions, health and loneliness from 4949 students from 60 universities across Japan. We used psychological network and Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) to examine the effect of online interactions on loneliness during university closures during COVID‐19. The results showed that the frequency of online interactions with friends did not exert a significant influence on loneliness during university closures. A comparative examination of the DAGs further illuminated that the social environment exhibited fewer pathways for interpersonal interactions and social support during these closure periods. The psychosocial pathways influencing young adults' loneliness show variations contingent on the university's closure status. Notably, the impact of heightened online interactions with friends on loneliness appears to be less pronounced among young adults in the context of university closure.

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