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Health and well-being Parent very satisfied with their life, % 21,6 22,9 22,0
Parent satisfied with their life, % 84,4 81,8 83,4
Parent feels positive about their own, their child’s and their family’s future, % 89,5 88,5 89,1
Physical activity is an important aspect of the parent’s well-being, % 71,4 72,5 71,8
Parent has experienced strong positive mental health over the last two weeks, % 14,8 14,4 14,6
Parent has felt anxious over the last two weeks, % 15,7 11,7 14,2
The parent has had symptoms of depression over the last two weeks, % 7,8 9,0 8,3
Parent has had difficulty taking care of their things or getting along with other people, % 51,1 46,4 49,5
Parent feels that their health is average or worse, % 26,9 23,2 25,5
Föräldern har en långvarig sjukdom eller ett långvarigt problem med hälsan, % 32,4 25,5 29,9
Social relationships and support network Parent feels lonely, % 10,8 7,4 9,6
Parent has at least one close friend with whom they can share joys and cares, % 74,7 52,2 66,6
Parent is happy with their intimate relationship overall, % 50,4 52,4 51,2
Parent believes their spouse will care about them, whatever may happen, % 88,2 90,0 88,8
Parent receives practical help from the child’s grandparents when they need it, % 69,1 61,4 66,3
Parent receives help with childcare from the child’s grandparents when they need it, % 75,2 73,1 74,5
Participation Parent has a weak sense of inclusion, % 15,0 15,5 15,2
Parenthood Parent has severe symptoms of exhaustion, % 12,6 9,4 11,4
Parent has symptoms of exhaustion, % 39,6 36,5 38,5
Parent would like to have more children in the future, % 15,2 15,3 15,2
Reconciling work and family life Reconciling work or studies with family life is easy for the parent, % 53,2 59,6 55,5
Parent feels they neglect their family because of work, % 16,1 16,5 16,2
Parent feels that they succeeds in keeping work and family life separate, % 61,4 59,6 60,7
Financial situation Parent find that the family’s financial situation is moderate or worse, % 42,3 41,3 42,0
Parent has been forced to compromise on food, medicines or doctor’s appointments due to a lack of money during the previous 12 months, % 20,3 14,7 18,3
Violence Parent has experienced psychological violence in an intimate relationship in the last 12 months, % 18,0 22,2 19,5
Parent has experienced domestic violence in the last 12 months, % 19,8 24,1 21,4
Parent has been asked about domestic violence during their child’s health clinic visit, % 16,1 6,5 12,6
Substance use Parent smokes daily, % 6,0 7,3 6,5
Parent uses tobacco or e-cigarettes daily, % 8,2 19,7 12,3
Parent has been binge drinking at least once a month in the last 12 months, % 10,5 21,5 14,5
Child health clinic services Parent feels that their child’s health, growth and development have been monitored competently at the child health clinic, % 91,7 90,4 91,3
Parent feels that they have received enough information about vaccinations at the child health clinic, % 85,6 87,8 86,4
Parent feels that they have received enough information about diseases which are preventable by vaccination, % 75,5 81,9 77,8
Parent feels that issues which are important for them have been discussed at the child health clinic, % 85,1 83,1 84,4
Parent feels that things they have wanted to say have been listened to carefully at the child health clinic, % 83,9 82,2 83,3
Parent feels that they have discussed the whole family’s well-being at the child health clinic, % 73,5 72,9 73,3
Parent feels that they have received adequate support for parenthood, % 66,1 69,8 67,4
Parent feels that they have been able to tell honestly about their life at the child health clinic, % 83,1 84,3 83,5
Parent feels that the child health clinic visits were implemented in a client-oriented manner overall, % 49,4 54,5 51,2
Parent feels that the child health clinic visits were implemented in a client-oriented manner on average, % 63,1 67,6 64,7
Early childhood education and care and pre-primary education Parent feels that the child group size is appropriate in early childhood and pre-primary education, % 80,4 85,9 82,4
Parent feels that there are enough personnel in early childhood and pre-primary education and that personnel turnover is low, % 64,5 63,9 64,3
The location and opening hours of early childhood and pre-primary education are suitable for the family, % 81,9 79,9 81,2
Parent feels that the child enjoys their time in playschool or preschool and receives care that meets their needs, % 84,5 85,0 84,7
Parent thinks that the early childhood and pre-primary education personnel includes at least one adult with whom their child has a good interactive relationship, % 94,6 93,9 94,3
Parent feels that cooperation with early childhood and pre-primary education personnel is effective, % 87,1 81,5 85,1
Need for and receiving professional support Parent has needed professional support for their preschool-aged child’s growth and development, % 53,5 50,2 52,3
Parent has received insufficient support from professionals for their preschool-aged child’s growth and development, % of those who needed support 13,1 12,6 12,9
Parent has needed support from professionals with their preschool-aged child’s behavioural or emotional problems, % 47,4 42,3 45,6
Parent has received insufficient support from professionals for their preschool-aged child’s behavioural or emotional problems, % of those who needed support 29,3 23,5 27,3
Parent has needed support from a professional to cope personally, % 38,9 28,8 35,3
Parent has not received adequate support from professionals to cope personally, % of those who needed support 59,5 60,1 59,7
Parent has needed support from a professional for their personal mental health, % 27,7 22,0 25,7
Parent has not received adequate support from professionals for their personal mental health, % of those who needed support 56,2 56,8 56,3
Parent has needed support from a professional with their intimate relationship, % 22,7 23,8 23,1
Parent has not received adequate support from professionals with their intimate relationship, % of those who needed support 67,3 61,6 65,2
Need for and receiving services Parent has needed social welfare and health care services for concrete everyday activities, % 23,8 19,5 22,2
Parent has not received adequate social welfare and health care services for concrete everyday activities, % of those who needed services 81,8 72,2 78,8
Parent has needed conversational support and guidance from social welfare and health care services, % 22,6 16,5 20,4
Parent has not received adequate conversational support and guidance from social welfare and health care services, % of those who needed services 49,9 45,7 48,7
Parent has needed mental health services, % 20,5 12,7 17,7
Parent has not received adequate mental health services, % of those who needed services 56,5 63,3 58,3
Living area and hobbies The family has settled permanently in the area, % 75,3 73,1 74,5
Parent feels that their living area is safe, % 87,6 92,2 89,3
Parent believes that the future of their living area appears positive, % 73,5 73,4 73,5
Parent is familiar with leisure activities available to families with children in their living area, % 71,7 66,0 69,7
Parent feels that interesting leisure activities are organised for families with children in their living area, % 65,2 62,7 64,3
Parent finds it difficult to get to leisure activities that would suit them, % 18,7 16,5 17,9
Parent finds interesting leisure activities too expensive, % 30,7 27,0 29,4
Social views Parent is concerned about climate change, % 53,0 40,6 48,6
Parent tries to eat ethically produced food, even if it is more expensive, % 33,2 31,6 32,6
Parent believes that Finland is a country worth defending, % 93,5 92,8 93,3
Parent believes that Finland is an equal country, % 65,8 79,3 70,7
Parent believes that there is no racism in Finland, % 9,8 23,6 14,8
Trust in institutions Parent trusts political decision-makers, % 23,8 27,6 25,2
Parent trusts the police, % 88,9 86,3 88,0
Parent trusts public health care, % 55,6 58,9 56,8
Parent trusts schools, % 82,8 81,7 82,4
Parent trusts media (traditional mass media), % 43,4 43,2 43,3
Parent trusts the Defence Forces, % 84,0 87,9 85,4
Parent trusts the European Union, % 50,3 42,1 47,3
Parent trusts NATO, % 54,1 62,8 57,2