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研究称智商低者更易不快乐

研究称智商低者更易不快乐 英国伦敦大学学院一项针对6800余人的研究显示,智商低的人比智商高的人更容易不快乐。研究指出,低智商多与低收入和不良心理健康状况相关联,而这二者是导致不快乐的主要因素。研究人员呼吁对低智商人群提供更多的帮助和支持。在研究进行的调查问题中,有一题为“综合全局来看,你会用哪个状态来形容你最近的日子:很快乐、一般快乐,还是不快乐?”回答“很快乐”的人群中43%的人智商都在120到129之间,而回答“不快乐”的人群中12%的人智商在70到79之间。该研究报告作者指出,对社会弱势家庭背景的孩子进行长期深度指导不仅对其智商发展有利,而且有助于提高其健康和生活状况。 People with lower intelligence are more likely to be unhappy than their brighter colleagues, according to UK researchers. Their study of 6,870 people showed low intelligence was often linked with lower income and poor mental health, which contributed to unhappiness. The researchers are calling for more help and support to be targeted at people with lower IQs. Their findings were published in the journal Psychological Medicine. The researchers, at University College London, analyzed data from the Adult Psychiatric Morbity Survey in England. One of the questions was: Taking all things together, how would you say you were these days - very happy, fairly happy or not too happy? Peoples verbal IQ was also assessed. The highest proportion saying they were very happy was found in people with an IQ between 120 and 129 - 43% said they were very happy. However, the highest proportion saying not too happy - 12% - was found in people with an IQ between 70 and 79. Dr Angela Hassiotis said: People in the lower end of the normal spectrum are more likely to consider themselves not happy. The study said lower intelligence was linked to lower income, worse health and needing help with daily life, such as shopping or housework - all of which contributed to unhappiness. Dr Hassiotis said: There is some evidence that long term intensive strategies directed at young children from socially deprived backgrounds can have a positive impact not only on IQ, but also on wellbeing and life opportunities. Such interventions are likely to be costly, but the initial costs may be offset by future benefits such as a reduced reliance on state benefits and better mental and physical health.() Dr Jonathan Campion, a

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