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A report published by the American company “Gallup” specializing in management consulting, human resources management and statistics revealed that 3 Arab countries were in the list of the 10 most grieving and in tension in the world in 2020 on 145 countries included in the report.
According to a report published by the company on its website, titled “The Gallup Emotion Report 2020”, which was produced after conducting a survey in which more than 175,000 people from 145 countries participated.
We relied on questions related to the feelings of the interviewees and related to five emotions: tension, anger, sadness, anxiety and psychological pain, according to what was reported by “Arab Post”.
Iraq tops the list, with 51% of respondents saying they feel these feelings, so Iraq tops the list in terms of negative feelings, while Lebanon ranks third and second in the Arab world, where 48% of those polled said they felt these feelings, and Tunisia ranked third in the Arab world. On the list after 46 percent of respondents said these feelings.
The ranking of the ten countries came according to the order and the percentages of feeling the five emotions as follows:
Iraq, 51%, Rwanda 49%, Lebanon, Afghanistan and Chad 48%, Sierra Leone and Guinea 47%, Tunisia, Iran and Togo 46%.
The site said the survey results relate to people’s opinions on the experiences they were exposed to in the lead-up to the coronavirus pandemic spreading around the world in 2020, which may lead to the the high rates mentioned above, in addition to the stress, strain and suffering caused by the pandemic. Of the world’s population.
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