Possibly exacerbated by the recent pandemic, cases of isolation and loneliness have dramatically increased across the Asia Pacific, leading to the alienation of people, particularly young adults.

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About 3.1% of Koreans aged 19 to 39 are “reclusive lonely young people,” defined as living in a “limited space, in a state of being disconnected from the outside for more than a certain period of time, and have noticeable difficulty in living a normal life,” according to the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs.

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