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Japan suicides, depression costly: study

Last Updated 07 Sep 2010, 21:02 +04:00

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Suicides and depression cases in Japan last year cost the country 2.7 trillion yen (just over $32.1 billion) when taking into account lost income and compensation claims, a government study showed on Tuesday.

Japan has one of the highest suicide rates in the developed world despite efforts to reverse a rise after the 1980s economic bubble burst, leaving many out of work and in debt.

“Given that the number of suicides in Japan has been over 30,000 for 12 straight years, this is a problem that needs to be addressed by the entire nation,” a Health, Labour and Welfare Ministry official said.

"We hope this study triggers stronger prevention measures.”

Most recent suicides have been linked to debt, family problems, depression and other health issues.

The study showed that those who took their lives last year when they were aged 15 to 69 would have earned 1.9 trillion yen had they worked until retirement.

It also showed that people suffering from depression would have earned 109 billion yen more had they not taken leave from work. Additional costs came from unemployment benefits and social security payments.

There is no religious taboo against suicide in Japan, and until the 19th century it was a form of punishment or atonement for wrongdoing.

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TOKYO (Reuters)




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