Work and finances are the main causes of anxiety in Brazilians, says research

In 2023, negative emotions were predominant in the lives of 48% of Brazilians, according to the Quiddity survey, which interviewed 1,335 people over the age of 18 and was released this Tuesday (12). According to the survey, 47% of respondents responded that anxiety and worry were the most present feelings in the last year. For 37% of people interviewed, exhaustion was what predominated.

When asked which areas of life most impacted these feelings, people who stated that negative emotions prevailed in 2023 responded that finances (55%) and work (44%) were the main motivators.

Additionally, 43% of participants feel overwhelmed and 40% reported that climate change contributes to stress.

Research shows that negative emotions are even more evident among women and young people. Regarding anxiety, 55% of women declared that this emotion will be the predominant one in 2023, compared to 39% of men.

Among young people, the group aged between 18 and 24 recorded 58%, 11 percentage points above the national average.

Positive emotions

The survey shows that 52% of respondents responded that positive emotions prevailed in their lives in the last 12 months. Of the people interviewed, 39% cited gratitude and 38%, happiness.

The reasons for this predominance of good feelings are personal reasons (44%) and health reasons (36%).

Technology

Quiddity research shows that 19% of the population trusts information generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and 11% of people say they trust digital influencers.

Furthermore, 50% of people check whether the information is true before sharing, with 40% of those interviewed having already received fake news and believing it was true and 23% know someone who shares fake news on purpose.

For 23% of respondents, technological changes generate anxiety and, for another 23%, there is concern about replacing functions with work generated by AI.

What to expect from 2024?

The study points out that 81% of Brazilians believe that 2024 will be a better year than 2023. Regarding intentions for this year, 55% of those interviewed prioritize physical health care, 52% well-being and 48% mental health.

Of the people who participated in the survey, 41% said they missed someone to talk to about feelings.

Furthermore, 35% of people interviewed want to use social media less and 32% want to stay at home less than in 2023.

Source: CNN Brasil

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