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From Inflation to Global Affairs- Americans are Stressed on Holidays

by Hemalatha Manikandan on November 20, 2023 at 3:21 PM
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While holidays should be a time for comfort and joy, many Americans feel stressed and worried due to inflation, world affairs, rising flu and COVID-19 instances, and other factors like previous holiday melt-down.


These findings were from a new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine ().

Americans' Concern on Stressors Increased During Holiday Season

The season of comfort and joy is upon us, but a new survey finds that for many Americans, it's the season of stress and worry.

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Of the 1,007 survey respondents, 81% said that national issues and world affairs are causing them stress. In addition, 75% of respondents are experiencing stress from rising prices and holiday spending, and 53% are stressed from increasing cases of respiratory illnesses across the nation such as the flu and COVID-19. Memories of last year's holiday travel meltdown have 44% of survey respondents stressed out.

While they can be stressful, the holidays are supposed to be a time for families and friends to connect and recharge, said Nicole Hollingshead, Ph.D., a psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.

"The holidays kind of bring on this feeling of sadness and struggle when we really want it to be more of a joyous time," said Hollingshead. "I encourage people to reflect on what the holidays meant for you growing up. And most of the time I don't hear people reflect on, �I loved having all the presents, or I remember every single thing that someone gave me.' Instead, it's more of the feeling of the holidays."

People who are stressed out should take a step back and tackle holiday stress by taking charge of what they can control.

When someone is feeling overwhelmed, Hollingshead says it's time to STOP:

The survey asked questions about these specific topics, and Hollingshead offers tips to help cope with each stressor:

"It gets close to the holidays, and I worry: �Did I buy enough for my family? Did I do enough?' And so we can lose sight of the importance of having too many gifts or making sure everybody has enough to unwrap. Then we lose sight of the big picture, which is that time together."

Reference:

  1. Survey: From inflation to world affairs stressors, pile up for Americans this holiday season - (https:wexnermedical.osu.edu/mediaroom/pressreleaselisting/survey-from-inflation-to-world-affairs-stressors-pile-up-for-americans-this-holiday-season)

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