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Ipsos World Mental Health Day Report
Younger people (particularly young women) are the most likely to feel depressed and take time off work due to stress according to an Ipsos report for World Mental Health Day 2024
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Ipsos Update - October 2024
Trends, News, Ageing … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Predicting Opportunity in Emerging Therapies
The advent of groundbreaking therapies in the metabolic sector, including GLP-1, offers substantial opportunities for pharmaceutical companies, yet accurately estimating the size of these emerging markets, marked by significant unmet clinical needs, presents distinct challenges.
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Nouveau Nihilism
As economic stresses are preventing many from realising their long-term dreams, a sometimes- but-not-always-fatalistic “live for the moment” attitude is rising. Focus on helping people bridge the gap between their aspirations and their realities.
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Retreat to Old Systems
As an escape to nostalgia is widely appealing, some people also yearn to revert to historical power structures around religion, politics, gender and more. Focus on the positive aspects of the past but realise that not everyone wants to return to it.
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The Power of Trust
As we are bombarded with information, we crave authentic messages from trusted sources but have a harder time figuring out who and what to believe. Focus on aligning your shared values with those of your audience to build trusted relationships.
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Escape to Individualism
As the world feels overwhelming, people are focusing on one thing they can control – themselves. But there’s a tension between those who strive for stature and those who focus more inward. Focus on leveraging trusted relationships to help people express their identities as they choose, even if they choose historical norms
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Conscientious Health
Health understanding is more holistic, tied to both our physical and our mental wellness. Tensions persist in terms of who has access to care. Focus on helping people navigate this ever more complicated landscape with clear, trusted information and accessible solutions.
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Technowonder
As technology becomes more pervasive, there is a tension between excitement for all the problem-solving tools, connection and entertainment technology can bring us and concerns about privacy, job loss and potential for misuse. Focus on identifying the benefits and reducing concerns.
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Splintered Societies
Rising inequality leads to a splintering of traditional structures with new ideologies and political allegiances emerging. People feel that businesses and governments need to do more. Focus on commitment to our many shared values worldwide to help lower temperatures at home.