Child depression in South Korea jumps 70% in four years: Study


A total of 86,254 children and teens were treated for depression in 2024. - Photo: Reuters

SEOUL: Children and adolescents suffering depression in South Korea increased significantly from 2020 to 2024, with well over 80,000 being treated for the condition in 2024.

A total of 86,254 children and teens were treated for depression in 2024, rising 72.6 per cent from 49,983 in 2020, according to South Korea’s Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service.

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