A recent survey shows that just over half of South Korean teenagers have had suicidal thoughts this year, while nearly one in three said they had felt very depressed. 最近的一项调查显示,略高于半数的韩国青少年今年有过自杀念头,同时近三分之一的青少年表示感到非常抑郁。 Over 40% of the survey respondents in the Feb. 20-27 poll by the Korea Health Promotion Foundation, an affiliate of the finance ministry, said that school pressure and future uncertainty concerned them the most. More than 17% in the survey of 1,000 Koreans aged 14 to 19 said that they were mainly stressed over their looks, and 16% by family troubles. 韩国企划财政部下属的健康促进基金会(Korea Health Promotion Foundation)于2月20-27日进行的这项调查中,超过40%的受访者表示,学业压力和未来的不确定性最令他们担心。在接受调查的1,000名14-19岁韩国青少年中,超过17%的受访者表示主要为自己的相貌感受到压力,16%的受访者表示压力主要来自家庭问题。 South Korea's problems with suicide are often attributed to lifelong pressure to compete for better schools, better jobs, better physical appearance and even better marriages. What's alarming is that while overall suicide rates in developed countries are falling, the suicide rate for people aged 15-24 in Korea rose to 13 deaths per 100,000 people in 2011, up from 7.7 in 2001, according to the latest Statistics Korea data. |