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China suicide rates rise among young amid pressure to do well at school

  • Researchers warn that the widespread belief among adults that getting good scores trumps anything else risks obscuring mental health issues plaguing children
  • They are urging government to develop programmes for children and teens that adopt best practices from abroad and help identify suicidal behaviour early on

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China has seen an increase in suicides among young people in recent years, prompting researchers to call for a special programme to help them deal with academic pressure.

The number of children aged five to 14 that died by suicide jumped nearly 10 per cent annually from 2010 to 2021, according to a recent study from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The figure for people aged 15 to 24 fell seven per cent through 2017 then posted a nearly 20 per cent increase the next four years.

The increase is small in absolute numbers yet it contrasts with a decline of 5.3 per cent annually in the 2010-2021 period among all age groups in the country, a drop the researchers said was due to a nationwide mental health programme.

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They said that children and adolescents have faced severe mental disorders and elevated suicide risks from intense competition to do well at school. Half of people suffering from depressive disorder in China are students, according to a 2022 national survey.

The researchers called on the government to prioritise developing programmes targeting children and adolescents that adopt best practices from abroad and allow for the early identification of suicidal behaviour.

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Young people in China have long engaged in fierce competition to get ahead in school and get good jobs upon graduation. Three years of the Covid-19 pandemic – which in China meant snap lockdowns, including many imposed on college campuses – and record youth unemployment have also piled pressure on youth.

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