Types of Adverse Life Experiences in Adulthood for Isolated and Reclusive Young Adults
Title
Types of Adverse Life Experiences in Adulthood for Isolated and Reclusive Young Adults
Alternative Author(s)
Ahn, Seon Kyeong
; Kim, Soyoun
; Chung, Ick Joong
Keyword
Isolated Young Adults (Isolated Youth)
; Reclusive Young Adults (Reclusive Youth)
; Adverse Life Experiences
; Depression
; Loneliness
; Latent Class Analysis
Publication Year
2025-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.3, pp.383-408
Abstract
This study utilized Latent Class Analysis (LCA) to classify types of adverse experiences in adulthood among socially isolated and reclusive young adults and to examine differences in characteristics and mental health across these groups. Using data from the 2022 Seoul Metropolitan City Isolated and Reclusive Young Adults Survey, 447 participants were selected as the study sample. The findings are as follows: First, the adverse life experiences in adulthood among isolated and reclusive young adults were classified into four types: Complex Adversity Type (n=131, 29.3%), Employment Frustration Type (n=143, 32.0%), Relationship Conflict Type (n=75, 16.8%), and Low-Risk Type (n=98, 21.9%). Second, the analysis revealed significant differences among the types in age, education level, subjective health, use of mental health medication, and subjective household economic status among the individual and household factors. Additionally, concerning factors related to isolation and reclusion, pre-adult negative life experiences showed significant group differences; however, the period of isolation and reclusive life was not significant. Third, significant differences in depression and loneliness were identified across the types of adverse life experiences in adulthood. This study empirically demonstrated that even among young adults who share the common experience of social isolation and reclusion, heterogeneity may exist depending on their experiential characteristics and that the patterns and mechanisms of isolation and reclusion are diverse.