Survey on Self-Esteem by THE BEAUTE CLINIC: 1 in 2 People Experience a Decrease in Self-Esteem Compared to Others
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THE BEAUTE CLINIC conducted a survey on self-esteem targeting 1,000 men and women nationwide. The results revealed that 46.6% of respondents do not accept their current selves, and 51.5% experienced a drop in self-esteem over the past year due to comparison with others, with high rates observed among teenagers and people in their 40s.
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- Q: What is the primary trigger for a decline in self-esteem?
- A: According to the survey, the top trigger for a drop in self-esteem is 'anxiety about the future.'
- Q: Which age groups are most prone to experiencing lower self-esteem due to comparison with others?
- A: Teenagers (59.5%) and people in their 40s (56.0%) showed the highest rates of decline due to social comparison.
- Q: What is the most common mindset adopted to maintain self-esteem?
- A: The most frequent response was 'valuing one's own pace.'