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Title: People in Malta are more satisfied than ever, but pollution, stress, and loneliness are taking their toll
Authors: Brannon, Eva
Keywords: Briguglio, Marie, 1970-
University of Malta
Wellbeing INDEX (Malta)
Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society
Well-being -- Malta
Happiness -- Research -- Malta
Coleiro Preca, Marie-Louise, 1958-
Quality of life -- Malta -- Evaluation
Issue Date: 2026-03
Publisher: MediaToday Co. Ltd.
Citation: Brannon, E. (2026, March 24). People in Malta are more satisfied than ever, but pollution, stress, and loneliness are taking their toll. Maltatoday, retrieved from: https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/140536/people_in_malta_are_more_satisfied_than_ever_but_pollution_stress_and_loneliness_are_taking_their_toll.
Abstract: Maltese people are more satisfied with their lives but paradoxically report an increase in negative emotions, according to the Wellbeing-INDEX issued on Tuesday. According to the study, traffic, stress, time management, pollution, loneliness, and anxiety on the future are the main sources of the negative emotions reported. Satisfaction levels are higher than ever, with personal relationships as the strongest source. Those respondents who regularly met family and friends reported higher overall wellbeing.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/145590
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