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Globales Glück seit letztem Jahr um sechs Punkte gestiegen: 73 % geben jetzt an, glücklich zu sein
Globale Umfrage enthüllt Treiber des Glücks, stellt fest, dass die Lebenszufriedenheit in Lateinamerika brüllt, aber in vielen westlichen Ländern sinkt; Während die Menschen nach sozialen Kontakten streben, sind viele pessimistisch, was die Zukunft von Beziehungen angeht, und jeder Fünfte gibt an, dass er niemanden hat, an den er sich wenden kann, um Unterstützung zu erhalten.
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AXA Mind Health Report: Es ist dreimal wahrscheinlicher, dass Mitarbeiter erfolgreich sind, wenn sie in einem Unternehmen arbeiten, das Unterstützung bei der psychischen Gesundheit anbietet
AXA hat die dritte Ausgabe seines Mind Health Report veröffentlicht, einer Studie, die darauf abzielt, Probleme der psychischen Gesundheit und des Wohlbefindens in der Gesellschaft zu identifizieren, um Lösungen zu ihrer Linderung zu entwickeln. Die Studie wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit Ipsos durchgeführt und umfasste Befragungen von 30.000 Personen im Alter von 18 bis 74 Jahren aus sechzehn europäischen, asiatischen und amerikanischen Ländern.
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Rising importance of mental health in Switzerland
This 34-country survey, including Switzerland, explores the public view on personal health challenges and how well-equipped healthcare systems are to deal with them. New to the survey this year are Indonesia, Ireland, Portugal, Romania, Thailand, and United Arab Emirates.
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World Mental Health Day 2022: Three in four globally say mental and physical health are equally important
Mental health now ranks 2nd among global health concerns, overtaking cancer
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Earth Day 2022: awareness of government actions to combat climate change is low in most countries despite high level of concern
In a new global survey of 23,577 adults aged 16 – 74 in 31 countries, Ipsos found that climate change is a regular concern for half of people across a global country average. Concern is notably higher in Latin American countries, with Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Argentina and Italy all leading the way as those who think about the effects of climate change on their countries most frequently. Conversely Great Britain ranks in the bottom five countries who don’t think about climate change as much, beaten only by Japan, the Netherlands, Russia and China.
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Stress and mental health are important topics in COVID time for Swiss people
While coronavirus is still a top health concern among Swiss people, stress, cancer and mental health related issues comes right after. Like people in other countries, Swiss are not very optimistic that pandemic will end soon, with two-thirds of the public expecting that a return to a normal pre-COVID life is still more than six months away – if it ever happens.
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World Mental Health Day 2021
Our 30-country survey finds a large majority think their mental health and physical health are equally important, but they do not see this reflected in their country’s healthcare services.
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COVID-19 recovery takes priority over closing gender inequality globally, while women bear the brunt of the pandemic
International Women’s Day 2021
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Loneliness on the increase worldwide, but an increase in local community support
A new global survey from Ipsos shows how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected mental wellbeing, community support and loneliness around the world.
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Job stress and disruptions
The pandemic has taken an emotional toll on employees globally, with 80 percent of those employed reporting they have faced challenges as a result of the pandemic. These stresses include personal circumstances such as family pressures, feeling lonely and isolated, and employer-related issues such as job security.