Over 4,000 teens treated for gambling addiction in South Korea in 2024, tripling 2020’s figure


A total of 4,144 teenagers were treated at the Korea Problem Gambling Agency in 2024. - Photo: Pixabay

SEOUL: Teenage gambling addiction is becoming a severe issue in Korea, as an increasing number of teens are being treated for gambling addiction, including nine elementary school children in 2024.

A total of 4,144 teenagers in 2024 were treated at the Korea Problem Gambling Agency, an affiliate of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, a report by Representative Cho Gye-won of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea showed on Thursday (Sept 18).

Nine of the patients were under the age of 13.

Over four years, the number of teens treated for gambling addiction has gone up – from 1,286 in 2020 to 1,242 in 2021, 1,460 in 2022, and 2,093 in 2023.

“Teenage gambling addiction is no longer the issue of delinquent individuals, but a social disaster that can lead to crimes, unease within the community and even homes falling apart,” Cho said, urging the state to systemise anti-gambling lessons at schools.

The KPGA in 2024 surveyed 13,368 elementary (fourth through sixth grade), middle and high school students across the country.

The March results showed that 4.3 per cent of the respondents experienced some level of gambling.

The survey, which was the first on a state level, indicated that this was not a one-off experience for many teens.

Some 19.1 per cent of the respondents who said they had gambled before said they had been gambling consistently for the past six months. - The Korea Herald/ANN

 

 

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