美国人将心理健康列为维护家庭和国家福祉的头等大事

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8 月 13 日,芝麻工作坊发布新闻稿称,凭借其五十年来致力于满足儿童和家庭最迫切需求的历史,芝麻工作坊(Sesame Workshop)--电视《芝麻街》背后的全球影响力非营利组织--与哈里斯民意调查(The Harris Poll)合作,揭示心理健康危机,首次推出了一项关于美国幸福状况的指数。首次研究发现,美国人认为心理健康和教育的重要性与经济稳定不相上下。当被问及我们应该为国家未来的福祉优先考虑什么时,美国人表示,光有经济稳定是不够的,也不能单独作为首要任务,还必须同时投资于心理健康和教育。家长们受到的影响尤为严重:三分之一的家长表示,他们自己或家人的幸福受到了心理健康问题的负面影响,61%的家长表示,他们的家庭仍在经受 COVID-19 大流行带来的负面影响。美国人表示,坦诚面对心理健康问题并寻求帮助是改善当今幸福状况的关键步骤。67%的美国人表示同意,他们说:"我希望我的父母能更坦诚地告诉我他们在心理健康方面的挣扎。研究还发现,各代人对心理健康的态度存在明显差异:82%的 Z 世代和千禧一代同意 "我希望在我还是个孩子的时候,就有人教我更多如何理解和管理自己的情绪",而老一代受访者中这一比例仅为 65%。这一数字甚至更高,84% 的父母都表示赞同,这表明在从小就开诚布公地谈论情绪健康方面,一代人的态度发生了重大转变。
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Americans rank mental health a top priority in maintaining well-being of families, country

Leveraging its five-decade history of addressing the most pressing needs of children and families, Sesame Workshop — the global impact nonprofit behind TV's Sesame Street — partnered with The Harris Poll to shed light on the mental health crisis, launching a first-of-its-kind index on the state of well-being in America, an Aug. 13 news release from Sesame Workshop stated. The inaugural study found that Americans view the importance of mental health and education as on par with economic stability. When asked what we should prioritize for the future well-being of our country, Americans indicated that economic stability isn't enough, and is not alone as a top priority, but must be accompanied by investment in mental health and education. Parents are particularly affected: 1 in 3 said that their own, or their family's well-being, is negatively impacted by mental health issues, and 61% said that their family is still experiencing negative effects from the COVID-19 pandemic. Americans said getting honest about mental health and asking for help are critical steps to improving the state of well-being today. Sixty-seven percent of all Americans, with those numbers going up to 79% of parents, agreed, saying, “I wish my parents had been more honest with me about their mental health struggles,” suggesting that today's parents are looking to break the silence around mental health with their own children. The study also found stark generational differences around attitudes towards mental health: 82% of Gen Z and millennials agreed, saying, “I wish I had been taught more about how to understand and manage my emotions as a child,” compared with 65% of respondents from older generations. That number jumps even higher, to 84% of parents, signaling a major generational shift around the appreciation of speaking openly and honestly about emotional well-being from a young age.

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