Mental health
has taken a hit as a result of the pandemic...
35
%
of respondents say their mental health has worsened as a result of Covid-19
say stress and anxiety levels have worsened as a result of Covid-19
42
%
Relationships
have suffered, affecting mental well-being
of respondents say they don’t know if they will be able to find the support they need in an unexpected event (e.g. loss of a job, death of a loved one, sudden illness etc.), compared with 19% in 2018
29
%
of respondents say
they are happy in their most important personal relationships today,
compared with 92% in 2018
62
%
SOURCE:
Re-imagining 100 study, Prudential Singapore
of Singaporeans say their physical health has remained unchanged or improved since
the onset of Covid-19
74
%
also say their physical activity levels have remained unchanged or improved
69
%
say their diet has remained unchanged or improved since the pandemic’s onset
80
%
physical health
has improved or remained unchanged
While
SOURCE:
Re-imagining 100 study, Prudential Singapore
of Singaporeans say their physical health has remained unchanged or improved since
the onset of Covid-19
74
%
also say their physical activity levels have remained unchanged or improved
69
%
say their diet has remained unchanged or improved since the pandemic’s onset
80
%
physical health
has improved or remained unchanged
While