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<Noncommunicable disease statistics> Trends in prevalence of perceived stress, 2007-2017
- Date2019-08-01 21:56
- Update2021-04-15 17:44
- DivisionDivision of Strategic Planning for Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Trends in prevalence of perceived stress, 2007-2017
The prevalence of perceived stress (≥ aged 19 years) had risen from 27.1% in 2007 to 30.6% in 2017 (an increase of 3.5%p), representing that three out of 10 adults reported ‘extreme’ or ‘high’ stress in 2017 (Figure A). And the percentages of individuals in their 20s and 30s were relatively higher than those of other age groups (Figure B).
Source: Korea Health Statistics 2017, Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, http://knhanes.kdca.go.kr/
Reported by: Division of Chronic Disease Control, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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