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Updated: 2006-01-12 09:00

Unhappiness has risen in the past decade

物質(zhì)富足 快樂(lè)"縮水"

Unhappiness has risen in the past decade
Unhappiness has risen in the past decade.

There's more misery in people's lives today than a decade ago.

So says a new study on life's negatives from the University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center, which conducts social science research for government agencies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations and private corporations.

The researchers surveyed 1,340 people about negative life events and found that the 2004 respondents had more troubles than those who were surveyed in 1991.

"The anticipation would have been that problems would have been down," says Tom Smith, the study's author. He says good economic years during the '90s would have brought an expectation of fewer problems, not more.

Overall, the percentage who reported at least one significant negative life event increased from 88% to 92%. Most of the problems were related to increased incidents of illness and the inability to afford medical care; mounting bills; unemployment; and troubled romantic relationships.

On a more positive note, fewer of those surveyed reported having trouble with crime or the law.

The University of Chicago report is part of a larger study known as the larger General Social Survey, which is supported by the National Science Foundation and financed through grants .

Some of the problems outlined in the study were more complicated than just a single bad event. For instance, the inability to afford health care rose from 7% in 1991 to 11% in 2004. Those who said they lacked health insurance increased from 12% to 18%. On the romantic front, the percentage who reported breaking up with a steady partner doubled from 4% to 8%.

But people shouldn't despair even if there is trouble around them. Bad experiences don't necessarily make people unhappy, says Jonathan Haidt, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and author of the new book The Happiness Hypothesis.

He advises a three-point check-up on the state of personal relationships, the work environment and control over daily life, because improving those areas will boost happiness.

(Agencies)

如今,人們生活中的煩惱比十年前多了很多。

芝加哥大學(xué)國(guó)民心理研究中心所做的一項(xiàng)關(guān)于生活中消極因素的研究如是說(shuō)。該研究中心受政府部門(mén)、教育機(jī)構(gòu)、非盈利性組織以及私人企業(yè)的委托進(jìn)行了社會(huì)科學(xué)調(diào)查。

研究人員對(duì)1340個(gè)人在生活中遇到的消極事件進(jìn)行了調(diào)查,發(fā)現(xiàn)2004年被調(diào)查者的煩惱比1991年的要多。

研究報(bào)告的撰寫(xiě)者湯姆·史密斯說(shuō),"按照我們的預(yù)測(cè),煩惱應(yīng)該比原來(lái)少才對(duì)。"他說(shuō),90年代經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況好轉(zhuǎn),這應(yīng)該使人們的煩惱減少,而不是增多。

從整體上看,說(shuō)自己至少有一件重大消極事件的人數(shù)比例從88%上升到了92%。大多數(shù)的煩惱是生病次數(shù)增多,無(wú)力支付醫(yī)療費(fèi)用、失業(yè)以及愛(ài)情受挫。

值得慶幸的是,被調(diào)查對(duì)象中很少有人說(shuō)自己的煩惱和犯罪或法律事件有關(guān)。

芝加哥大學(xué)的報(bào)告是大規(guī)模社會(huì)普查的一部分,社會(huì)普查由國(guó)家科學(xué)基金會(huì)支持,它的主要經(jīng)費(fèi)來(lái)源是政府撥款。

研究中列出的一些"煩惱"相當(dāng)復(fù)雜,并不是某一件麻煩事。比如,無(wú)力支付保健費(fèi)用的人數(shù)比例從1991年的7%增長(zhǎng)到了2004年的11%。說(shuō)自己沒(méi)有健康保險(xiǎn)的人從12%上升到了18%。而和長(zhǎng)期交往的伴侶分手的人數(shù)比例則翻了一番,從4%增至8%。

弗吉尼亞大學(xué)心理學(xué)副教授喬納森·哈德特說(shuō),即使有麻煩困擾,人們也不應(yīng)該絕望。不幸的經(jīng)歷不一定會(huì)讓人悲傷。喬納森·哈德特是新書(shū)《快樂(lè)假設(shè)說(shuō)》的作者。

他建議對(duì)人際關(guān)系、工作環(huán)境和個(gè)人日常生活管理這三個(gè)方面加強(qiáng)重視,因?yàn)檫@些方面的改善會(huì)讓快樂(lè)"升值"。

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