Los padres suecos son los que sufren mayor estrés en los países nórdicos

Un nuevo informe de salud nórdico de la compañía de seguros If revela que las familias suecas con hijos tienen más dificultades para equilibrar la vida cotidiana en comparación con los países vecinos.

Más de un tercio de los padres suecos, el 36 por ciento, afirma que el estrés diario afecta negativamente al bienestar de su familia.

Esta cifra es superior a la de Noruega, donde el 24 por ciento reporta lo mismo, en Dinamarca con un 23 por ciento y en Finlandia con un 28 por ciento.

El informe señala que las familias suecas con hijos son las que más dificultades tienen para conciliar la vida cotidiana en la región nórdica.

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