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It′s been common knowledge that Koreans tend to avoid seeking professional help when
they experience depression, but now a new survey seems to confirm it.
The poll was conducted by Korea′s Center for Disease Control in 2012 and surveyed adults
ages 19 or older in more than 38-hundred households nationwide.
It shows 12-point-9 percent, or one in 8 people, said they suffered from depression at least
once in the previous year but less than 10 percent of them turned to psychiatrists for
help. Almost twice the number of women suffered
from depression as men. Older people experienced depression at higher
rates than young people, as did people from low-income families over the high-income group.
A CDC researcher said the treatment rate is low because people are afraid of the social
stigma against psychiatric help.