Hong Kong Sees Doubled Cases of Student Mental Illness
Hong Kong's education minister noted that the surge in student mental health diagnoses reflects both growing parental openness and underlying academic pressures. The number of secondary students suffering from mental illness has doubled over the past five academic years.
Hong Kong’s education minister has said the surge in students diagnosed with mental illness partly reflects parents’ growing acceptance and openness about the issue, while academic pressures, social lives and physical health also play a role. The remarks by Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin came after the Education Bureau revealed that the number of secondary school students suffering from mental illness had doubled over the past five academic years, from 660 in the 2020-21 academic...