Ruotsalaisvanhemmat ovat Pohjoismaiden stressaantuneimpia

Vakuutusyhtiö Ifin uusi pohjoismainen terveysraportti osoittaa, että ruotsalaisilla lapsiperheillä on vaikeampaa tasapainottaa arkeaan verrattuna naapurimaihin.

Yli kolmasosa ruotsalaisvanhemmista, 36 prosenttia, sanoo arkistressin vaikuttavan kielteisesti perheen hyvinvointiin. Luku on korkeampi kuin Norjassa, jossa vastaavasti raportoi 24 prosenttia, Tanskassa 23 prosenttia ja Suomessa 28 prosenttia. Raportissa todetaan, että ruotsalaisilla lapsiperheillä on Pohjoismaiden haastavinta saada arki toimimaan.

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