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Mental health and wellbeing

Where parents get help for their own mental health

Where , if anywhere , have you sought help regarding your mental health ?

45 %

GP or other health practitioner

30 %

Friend / family member

25 %

Counsellor / psychotherapist

23 %

Information on the internet via a search engine ( e . g . Google , NHS Direct )

12 %

Self-help books

8 %

Social media

7 %

Telephone helpline
( NHS Direct , Samaritans etc .)

7 %

Somewhere else
Sample : 5,490 parents in England ( 3,012 ), Scotland ( 1,313 ), Wales ( 862 ) and Northern Ireland ( 303 ) who have at least one child aged 4-18 in school Base : All with poor mental health ( 1,203 )

Parents ’ happiness

Overall , how happy are you most of the time ?

13 %

Very happy

+

61 % Fairly happy

=

74 %

Happy

17 % Not very happy

+

4 % Not at all happy

=

22 %

Not happy
Sample : 5,490 parents in England ( 3,012 ), Scotland ( 1,313 ), Wales ( 862 ) and Northern Ireland ( 303 ) who have at least one child aged 4-18 in school Base : All UK respondents , weighted
More than one in five parents have poor or very poor mental health . The fact that almost a quarter of parents say they aren ’ t happy most of the time signifies a desperate need for intervention to improve the quality of life for a large number of families across the UK .
Poor mental health significantly impacts many aspects of parenting discussed in this report . For example , one in four parents with poor mental health have missed work in the last year due to their struggles . These parents are also more likely to be worried about affording rent / mortgage payments and struggle with school costs . They are also more likely to say they don ’ t spend as much time doing family activities as they would like to compared with parents with good mental health .
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