Americans age 50+ and stress: an aarp bulletin poll
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AARP polled Americans age 50 and over in order to discover how much stress older adults feel on a regular basis as well the major causes of their stress and how they cope with it. Key
findings include: * Only a small percentage—11%—of adults age 50+ said their stress is pretty high or out of control on the day we asked them. The majority (81%) were either stress free or
under only a little stress. * Money problems (40%), health (31%), and children/grandchildren (17%) top the list of the main causes of people’s stress. * Thirty-five percent of adults age 50+
say they have been stressed at least a few times a week or more in the last year. Younger adults are more likely to be frequently stressed than older adults (44% vs. 23%). * Nearly four in
10 (37%) of adults 50+ have had a major stressful life event in the last year. * Top stressful life events among those who cited a stressor include death of a loved one (31%), chronic
illness (28%), caregiving (19%), moving (12%), and job loss (12%). * Top ways respondents manage their stress include exercise (47%), prayer (41%), talking to friends (41%), talking to
spouse/partner (30%), and eating favorite foods (22%). One in ten (11%) say they have no management options. * Among the bad habits people fall into while stressed, adults 50+ say they are
more likely to sleep less than usual (42%), lose their temper (37%) and eat more (34%) under stress. Data were collected from 1,000 Americans age 50 and older via online survey using an
e-Rewards online panel. Data were weighted to represent the US population of adults age 50+ by age, gender, ethnicity, and region using the Census’ Current Population Survey. Data were
collected August 8-August 14, 2014. For more information, contact G. Oscar Anderson at [email protected].
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