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80% of Respondents Say They Have Prejudice Against Suicide, According to a Nationwide Survey of Orphans Conducted by Okayama Prefectural University (Kyodo News)

Okayama Prefectural University (Soja City, Okayama Prefecture) and others announced on the 21st that a nationwide survey exploring the realities and support for "children orphaned by suicide"—children who lost a parent or sibling to suicide during their childhood—showed that 82% of respondents believe that prejudice and discrimination against suicide "exist" in society. This is positioned as an interim report, and the survey will continue.
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Okayama Prefectural University (Soja City, Okayama Prefecture) and others announced on the 21st that a nationwide survey exploring the realities and support for "children orphaned by suicide"—children who lost a parent or sibling to suicide during their childhood—showed that 82% of respondents believe that prejudice and discrimination against suicide "exist" in society. This is positioned as an interim report, and the survey will continue.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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