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Teen Gambling Addiction Surges in South Korea: Over 4,000 Teens Treated

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Seoul, South Korea A surge in teenage⁣ gambling addiction is raising alarm in South⁣ Korea, with 4,144 adolescents receiving treatment​ in 2024 ⁤- more than ‌tripling the 1,286⁤ cases reported in⁢ 2020.Data released by Representative Cho Gye-won of the Democratic Party⁤ of Korea reveals a concerning trend, with ⁣cases steadily increasing year-over-year: 1,242 in 2021, 1,460 in 2022, and 2,093 ⁣in 2023.

the​ figures, provided⁤ by the Korea Problem Gambling Agency (KPGA), an affiliate of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, also show ⁤the problem is affecting increasingly young people; nine elementary school children ‌were among ‍those‌ treated this year.

A recent nationwide KPGA survey of 13,368 students from fourth‌ grade through high school, conducted in March 2024, found that 4.3% reported having gambled. Notably,⁣ nearly 20% of those who had gambled indicated consistent participation ‍over the ‌past six months.

“Teenage ‍gambling addiction is no longer the issue of delinquent individuals, but a social disaster that can led‌ to ⁢crimes, unease within the ⁣community and even homes falling‌ apart,” Representative​ Cho ⁤stated, urging ​the implementation of systematic anti-gambling education within the school system. This is the first state-level survey to ⁢address the issue, highlighting a growing recognition of the ⁤problem’s scope and potential impact.

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