Relationship Between Social Isolation, Seclusion, & Suicide Among Young Adults in South Korea
Key Points
Social isolation is identified as a significant risk factor for suicidal ideation among young adults.
The research indicates that support from occupational therapy may play a crucial role in mitigating this risk.
Focus on young adults in South Korea helps to understand the unique cultural and societal contributors to suicide.
The study utilizes survey data to assess the relationship between social isolation and suicide risk accurately.
Abstract
Abstract Date Presented 04/03/2025 This study examines the relationship between social isolation and suicidal ideation in Korean young adults using survey data. Our findings identified isolation as a risk factor, underlining the importance of OT support. Primary Author and Speaker: Jiwon Shin Additional Authors and Speakers: Suyeong Bae, Hyun Yang, Muwon Lee, Hae Yean Park
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