The cost-of-living crisis is leaving people in Northern Ireland less able to exercise, socialise and get a good night's sleep, a charity warns
The cost-of-living crisis is leaving people in Northern Ireland less able to do things that support good mental health, a charity has warned.
She said: "We need good quality sleep. We need to be able to do things we enjoy. We need exercise. We need to be able to spend time with the people we love. Previously, surveys from the charity reported that 44% of adults in Northern Ireland were feeling anxious, 23% feeling angry/frustrated, and 9% feeling hopeless about their financial circumstances.
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