The risk group for COVID-19 depression was 18.5%, down
By Lee, Jeong-Hwan | translator Choi HeeYoung
22.06.03 11:26:08
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It's steadily decreasing, but it's more dangerous than before COVID-19
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The COVID-19 depression risk group surveyed in the first quarter of this year was 18.5%, down from 22.8% in March last year. It is still high compared to 3.2% in 2019, before COVID-19, and the government plans to push for COVID-19 psychological support for daily recovery.
On the 3rd, the MOHW made the announcement at a regular briefing on COVID-19. According to the COVID-19 National Mental Health Survey of 2,063 adults nationwide, the depression risk group is on the decline to 18.5%.
Specifically, the risk group for depression in March 2020 is decreasing to 18.5% this year, compared to 17.5% in March 2020, 22.8% in March last year, and 18.9% in December last year. However, it is still higher
Lee, Jeong-Hwan(junghwanss@dailypharm.com)
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