We recently surveyed 1,000 participants for 4A’s from August 6, 2021 to August 9, 2021, to get a better understanding of the mental health problems they have been facing over the past year. One focus of the study was to discover the source of these issues, be it the pandemic, job loss, school closings, or any other stressor, while also examining what has impacted respondents positively. Of those surveyed, female respondents rated their mental health as negative to a larger extent than their male counterparts. The study also found that gen Z respondents feel much more negative on a whole than any other generation, with 29% of Gen Z respondents rating their mental health as poor or terrible.
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Jeffrey Henning
Jeffrey Henning, IPC is a professionally certified researcher and has personally conducted over 1,400 survey research projects. Jeffrey is a member of the Insights Association and the American Association of Public Opinion Researchers. In 2012, he was the inaugural winner of the MRA’s Impact award, which “recognizes an industry professional, team or organization that has demonstrated tremendous vision, leadership, and innovation, within the past year, that has led to advances in the marketing research profession.” In 2022, the Insights Association named him an IPC Laureate. Before founding Researchscape in 2012, Jeffrey co-founded Perseus Development Corporation in 1993, which introduced the first web-survey software, and Vovici in 2006, which pioneered the enterprise-feedback management category. A 35-year veteran of the research industry, he began his career as an industry analyst for an Inc. 500 research firm.
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