Friday, April 26, 2019

World is angry and stressed, Gallup report says


Stressed
The poll found that levels of stress were at a new high, while levels of worry and sadness also increased. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
By BBC
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People around the world are becoming more angry, stressed and worried, according to a new global
survey.
Of some 150,000 people interviewed in over 140 countries, a third said they suffered stress, while at least one in five experienced sadness or anger.
The annual Gallup Global Emotions Report asked people about their positive and negative experiences.
The most negative country was Chad, followed by Niger. The most positive country was Paraguay, the report said.
DAILY EXPERIENCES
Researchers focused on the experiences of participants the day before the survey took place.
Interviewees were asked questions such as "did you smile or laugh a lot yesterday?" and "were you treated with respect?" in a bid to gain an insight into people's daily experiences.
Around 71 per cent of people said they experienced a considerable amount of enjoyment the day before the survey.
The poll found that levels of stress were at a new high, while levels of worry and sadness also increased.
Some 39 per cent of those polled said they had been worried the day before the survey, and 35 per cent were stressed.
Top 5 countries with highest positive experiences
  1. Paraguay
  2. Panama
  3. Guatemala
  4. Mexico
  5. El Salvador
Top 5 countries with highest negative experiences
  1. Chad
  2. Niger
  3. Sierra Leone
  4. Iraq
  5. Iran
CULTURAL TENDENCIES
Latin American countries including Paraguay, Panama and Guatemala topped the list of positive experiences, where people reported "feeling a lot of positive emotions each day."
The poll claims it is reflective of the cultural tendency in Latin America to "focus on life's positives".
Chad had the highest score for negative experiences. More than seven in 10 Chadians said they had struggled to afford food at some point in the past year.
As many as 61 per cent of people in the country said they had experienced physical pain.
The country suffers from inadequate infrastructure and internal conflict, while health and social conditions compare unfavourably with those elsewhere in the region.
Despite Chad's high score for negative experiences, people in the US and Greece were more stressed than Chadians.
Greece had the most stressed population in the world with 59 per cent saying they experienced stress on the day before the poll. Around 55 per cent of US adults said they were stressed.

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