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Suicide Rates Rise in Korea: A Growing Concern in 40s

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Suicide Rates ‍Surge in South Korea,Reaching 13-Year High – and Now Leading Cause of ‍Death for Those in Their ‌40s

Seoul,South Korea – A concerning⁤ new ⁤report ⁤from the National Statistical Office reveals a meaningful⁢ rise‌ in suicide deaths​ in South Korea,reaching a 13-year ‌high ⁤in ​2024.⁣ The data paints a grim picture, with⁤ suicide now ⁤the ⁢leading cause of death for individuals⁣ in their 40s -‍ a first⁢ as statistics ⁢began being tracked in 1983. This demographic shift underscores a growing crisis impacting what is⁤ frequently enough referred to as the “economically vulnerable”​ segment of the‍ population.

The total number of deaths recorded ⁢last ​year reached 358,569, a 1.7% increase (6,058 deaths) from the previous‍ year. This⁣ translates to an average of 980 deaths⁣ per day,a rise of‍ 14 compared to 2023.⁤ While an aging population contributes to the ‌overall⁤ increase ​in mortality – with deaths of individuals over 80 ⁤accounting for⁤ 54.1% of all deaths, a 15.3% increase ‍over the last decade – the ⁣surge in suicide is especially alarming.

Key Findings from the Report:

* Record Suicide ​Numbers: 14,872 people died by suicide in 2024, ⁣an increase of ‍6.4% (894 deaths) from the previous year.
* Highest Rate in a Decade: The suicide rate climbed⁤ to‍ 29.1 per ⁢100,000 people, the highest since 2011.
* Gender Disparity: Men are disproportionately affected, with a suicide rate of 41.8 per 100,000,2.5 times higher than women (16.6).
* global comparison: ‌Korea’s age-standardized suicide rate of 26.2⁤ remains the highest among OECD countries, significantly exceeding‌ the OECD average of 10.8.
* Age-Related Trends: Suicide ⁤is the leading cause of death for those aged 10-49, ​while cancer remains the primary cause of death for ⁤individuals⁤ 50⁤ and ⁢older.

Cancer Remains a ⁣Major Killer, with‍ Rising ⁣Rates of Specific Types

While suicide rates are escalating, cancer⁣ remains the leading overall cause of death, accounting‌ for 24.8% of all fatalities. The‌ cancer mortality rate increased by 4.5%⁣ to 174.3 per 100,000 population. ⁢ Notable increases where observed in deaths from prostate‌ cancer (9.7%), ‍esophageal cancer (9.0%), ⁣pancreatic cancer (6.7%),uterine cancer (5.0%), and breast ​cancer ​(4.5%). ‍ Lung, liver, and colon cancer continue to ⁣be ​the most prevalent forms of cancer leading to death.

A Growing Crisis Demands Attention

The ⁢report underscores the urgent need ⁣for comprehensive strategies to address the rising‍ suicide rates in South Korea. Experts point to a complex interplay⁢ of factors, including economic pressures, social isolation, and ‍mental health stigma, as contributing to the crisis. Further inquiry and targeted ⁣interventions are crucial ‍to reverse this troubling trend and provide ⁣support for⁢ vulnerable populations.

[Image of suicide prevention statue on Mapo Bridge in Seoul – credited to Yonhap News Agency]


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