
Conor Stewart
Research expert covering health & pharmaceuticals in the UK & Europe
Get in touch with us nowSurveys fielded in 2025 in 144 countries around the world found that the countries/regions in which people were most likely to state that they experienced stress in the previous day were Rwanda and Sierra Leone, where 64 percent of the population experienced stress in the previous day. They were followed by Cyprus and Egypt, where 60 and 58 percent of the respondents reported feeling stressed in the previous day, respectively.
In 2025, a survey of adults from 31 countries asked what the biggest health problems facing their country were, and stress was the third most common response, behind cancer and mental health. The countries most likely to report stress as the biggest health problem in their country were Peru, South Korea, and Thailand. At that time, around 44 percent of people in Peru felt stress was their country’s biggest health problem, compared to just 13 percent of people in India. Young people worldwide are more likely to report moderate to severe symptoms of stress, but still, a quarter of those aged 65 years and older reported having moderate to severe symptoms of stress in 2022.
Although stress is a global problem, the causes of stress can vary from country to country. In the United States, some common sources of stress include personal finances, politics and current events, relationships with family and friends, and work. How stress manifests itself also differs, but common symptoms of stress include headache, fatigue, feeling nervous or anxious, feeling sad or depressed, and a loss of interest, motivation, and energy. A recent survey of U.S. adults found that around 36 percent stated that their mental health is negatively impacted when they feel stressed, while 32 percent said stress impacts their physical health. Some healthy ways to cope with stress include avoiding possible stress triggers like reading the news too often, exercising, eating healthy, talking to others, and avoiding drugs and alcohol.
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