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full nest syndrome
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/30 22:31 UTC 版)
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- full-nest syndrome
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Earliest known use is from 1976 (see first quotation below), by analogy with empty nest syndrome.
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full nest syndrome (uncountable)
- (psychology, uncommon) A feeling of stress, frustration or depression experienced by some middle-aged parents whose adult children have not moved out from their house. [from 20th c.]
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1985 September 10, Barbara Mathias, “The Full Nest Syndrome: When Kids Come Home to Roost”, in The Washington Post:
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1999, Sheila Rabe, It's a Wonderful Midlife!: Finding the Positives in Aging, Horizon Books, page 41:
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Joyce answered my survey question, "What particularly bothers you about your age?" this way: "Gray hair, wrinkles and a fear that my children are going to live home forever." Doctor Sheila (that's me) has labeled this attribute full-nest syndrome and I'm suffering from it even as I write this book. Full-nest syndrome produces feelings of frustration and depression in parents whose children haven't moved out and show no intention of doing so.
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2011, Joy Norton, Tazuko Shibusawa, Living in Japan: A Guide to Living, Working, and Traveling in Japan, Tuttle Publishing, page 61:
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Some parents may find themselves dealing with the “full-nest syndrome” in which children return to Japan and to their parents, expecting to continue the expatriate lifestyle, much as before.
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