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Study: Our kids are stressed out

  17 days ago
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NBC -- It may be no shock to learn Americans are stressed out, but in the latest snapshot from the American Psychological Association, the annual stress survey has some surprises, especially for parents.

"We were really kinda surprised to see that children and youth are reporting higher levels of stress I think than their parents realize," said Dr. Katherine Nordal of the American Psychological Association.

In fact, only three percent of parents rated their children's stress as extreme, but almost a quarter of the surveyed kids did.

36 percent of children worried more this year than last.

45 percent reported difficulty sleeping,

It seems the younger generations may be following parents' stressed-out examples.

In the survey of more than 1,500 adults, a whopping 89 percent reported significant stress.

42 percent said they worried more than last year.

Money and work were still the biggest stressors.

Two thirds of adults surveyed reported one or more chronic illnesses which is of great concern to doctors.

"To a degree we fail to manage stress, we put ourselves at risk long term physical and emotional consequences," said psychologist Dr. Jeff Janata.

A grim picture of an anxious nation, as the stress epidemic threatens to put parents and kids at risk.

Doctors say it's important to try to lower stress levels through healthy activities like exercise and to encourage your kids to do the same.

NBC


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