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Coping with Change - American Psychological Association
www.apa.orgSTRESS IN AMERICA 2017 SNAPSHOT: Coping with Change Still Struggling with Stress Management Despite myriad stressors, in August survey, four in 10 Americans (41 percent) say that they are doing significantly or somewhat better at managing their stress compared to 10 years ago, with a nearly equal proportion (39 percent) reporting that their
Technology and Social Media - American Psychological …
www.apa.orgtechnology use, including negative impacts on physical and mental health.2,3 For the past decade, the American Psychological Association’s Stress in America™ survey has examined how stress affects American adults’ health and well-being. This year’s survey took a deeper look at technology and
American Psychological Association (APA)
www.apa.orgstressinamerica.org STE MEA T AT TION 1 STRESS IN AMERICA™: THE STATE OF OUR NATION In August 2017, the American Psychological Association (APA), conducted its annual Stress in AmericaTM survey to investigate Americans’ relationship with stress — how
Stress in America™ 2020 - American Psychological …
www.apa.orgSTRESS IN AMERICA™ 2020 A NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS 3 GEN Z STRESS AMPLIFIED AS THEY FACE AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE 4 On a scale of 1 to 10 where 1 means “little to no stress” and 10 means “a great deal of stress.” While older Americans may be able to embrace the feeling of “this, too, shall pass,” Gen Z adults (ages 18–23) are at a
Stress in America™ 2019
www.apa.orgof adults who identify another source of stress in their life: discrimination. For one-quarter of adults (25%), discrimination is a significant source of stress in 2019. This proportion continues a rising trend from 2018 (24%), 2017 (21%), 2016 (20%) and 2015 (20%). The majority of people of color (63%) say that discrimination