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Japan’s Youth Suicide Crisis Persists in 2023 ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ“Š

Japan's schools continue to grapple with a heartbreaking reality: 513 students under 18 died by suicide in 2023, matching nearly the record high set the previous year, according to the latest government white paper released Tuesday.

By the Numbers ๐Ÿ“‰

โ€ข High schoolers: 347 lives lost
โ€ข Junior high students: 153
โ€ข Elementary students: 13

Why This Matters ๐Ÿงฉ

The report reveals generational divides in struggles:
โ€ข Younger students: Family conflicts dominate
โ€ข Teen boys: Academic pressure & career anxiety
โ€ข Teen girls: Friendship challenges & social stress

While Japan's total suicides dipped slightly (-44) to 21,837, the national rate remains at 17.6 per 100k people โ€“ still among the world's highest. Experts note a worrying trend: rates have climbed across nearly all age groups since 2020.

Bigger Picture ๐Ÿ”

Unemployment remains the strongest risk factor, but the white paper sounds alarms about rising numbers among employed workers too. This comes as Japan expands workplace mental health reforms โ€“ but schools remain ground zero for early intervention.

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