SINGAPORE, July 25 -- Financial strain, caregiving responsibilities and career-related stress are among the reasons more people in their 30s in Singapore are experiencing burnout and emotional distress, say experts.
According to provisional figures released on July 19, suicides among individuals in their 30s rose to 75 in 2024, up from 66 in the previous year - the highest number recorded among all age groups, according to a report pulished in Channel News Asia today.
The Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) said people in this age group often face complex pressures, including family issues, mental health struggles and job insecurity.
Dr Sharon Lu, principal clinical psychologist at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), noted that suicide is ...
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