Well Being


Scotland Survey

Study of the impact of COVID-19 on wellbeing in Scotland

Third in our series of surveys for the Scottish Government on COVID-19 and wellbeing highlights falling anxiety, but ongoing mental health impacts.
Society Survey

Fewer Britons see themselves as happy compared to last year, but three-quarters remain cheerful

Global Happiness 2020 survey shows happiness has receded in many, but not all countries since last year.
Employment Survey

Exploring perceptions and attitudes towards the extension of fit note certification

Ipsos was commissioned by the Employers, Health and Inclusive Employment directorate (EHIE) to undertake qualitative research with employers, employees, and a range of healthcare professionals (HCPs) across Great Britain. The research explored the experiences of these groups with the current fit note process, as well as their perceptions and attitudes towards extending fit note certification powers to a wider range of HCPs.
Well Being Survey

New data reveals how UK is sleeping under coronavirus lockdown

New study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds significant numbers have experienced changes to their sleep patterns since the coronavirus lockdown was announced.
Gender Survey

6 in 10 women finding it harder to stay positive day-to-day due to Coronavirus

Women more likely to bearing the emotional and impact of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Healthcare Survey

Four in five say mental health as important as physical health – but just one in five think NHS treats it that way

New research by Ipsos and King’s College London reveals attitudes towards mental health around the world.
Employment Publication

Employers’ motivations and practices: A study of the use of occupational health services

Ipsos was commissioned by the Work and Health Unit (WHU) to undertake qualitative research with employers in Great Britain with two or more employees, to explore their practices and motivations for using occupational health services.
Food & Diet Survey

Wellbeing not waistlines the priority for parents' food choices

Parents are more interested in long term benefits of healthy food choices rather than obesity levels.