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1、IPSOS WORLD MENTAL IPSOS WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY 2024HEALTH DAY 2024A 31-Country Ipsos Global Advisor SurveyOctober 2024 Ipsos World Mental Health Day 20242Mental health is still the number one concernOur latest Health Service Report finds 45%cite mental health as one of the main health issues facin
2、g their nation.Cancer is second with 38%and stress follows with 31%mentioning it across 31 countries.Younger generations missing work due to stressA majority(54%,Global Country Average)of Gen Z say they have felt stressed to the point that they could not go to work during the past year;the figure fo
3、r Millennials is slightly lower(47%).More generally,older people are less likely to report feeling stressed on each element asked about in our survey.Health of mind and body seen as equalJust over three in four(76%)say mental and physical health are equally important,with a majority in all 31 countr
4、ies saying this is the case.While mind and body are seen as equal,people are more likely to say they often think about their physical(72%)versus their mental wellbeing(60%).Globally most people have been feeling stressedJust over three in five(62%)on average across 31 countries,say they have felt st
5、ressed to the point where it had an impact on their daily life at least once.Levels of reported stress range from a high of 76%in Trkiye to a low of 44%in Japan.Young women are struggling the mostGen Z females are the most likely cohort to say they experience low points,with 40%at a global level say
6、ing they have felt depressed to the point that they felt sad or hopeless almost every day for a couple of weeks or more,several times.But healthcare systems seen to prioritise physical issuesThe public believe the emphasis by healthcare professionals is often still on the body.41%say physical health