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Suicide in South Korea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Suicide in South Korea
South Korea has a relatively high suicide rate among developed nations,〔Rupert Wingfield-Hayes BBC News (Why does Japan have such a high suicide rate? ) 3 July 2015〕 although the rate has been continuously declining in recent years due to proactive prevention efforts by both public and private organizations. In 2014, there were 27.3 suicides per 100,000 people, a 4.1% decline from the previous year (28.5 people) and the lowest in 6 years since 2008's 26.0 people.〔http://news1.kr/articles/?2436793〕 South Korea has the highest suicide rate in the world among developed nations,〔Rupert Wingfield-Hayes BBC News (Why does Japan have such a high suicide rate? ) 3 July 2015〕 and at 28.9 per 100,000 population age-standardized mortality rate, its suicide rate is the second highest in the world, exceeded only by Guyana.〔WHO Global Health Observatory Data Repository (Suicide rates: Data by country )〕 Within South Korea, the suicide rate varies by age, gender, and geographic regions. North Korean defectors in South Korea have a higher suicide rate than the rest of the population.〔Stephen Evans, BBC News (Korea's hidden problem: Suicidal defectors ) 11/5/2015〕 While multiple factors cause South Korea's high suicide rate, government initiatives and policies have attempted to address the issue. ==Statistics==
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