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60% of Hong Kong families report high score in happiness survey

  • Researchers say engaging in fun activities, ensuring companionship and taking time to praise each other at home are key contributing factors

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Children play in an open area at Olympian City at Tai Kok Tsui. The online poll of 4,529 residents was aimed at gauging the happiness level of families in the post-pandemic era. Photo: Sam Tsang

About 60 per cent of Hong Kong families have reported a high score in a happiness survey, with researchers saying that engaging in fun activities, ensuring companionship and taking time to praise each other at home are key contributing factors.

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The Jockey Club SMART Family-Link Project team carried out the online poll of 4,529 residents between July and August last year in a bid to gauge the happiness level of families in the post-pandemic era.

Respondents were asked to rate how happy they felt within their families on a scale of zero to 10, with the latter being the highest level.

About 58 per cent of respondents gave a score of between seven and 10, suggesting they had a positive relationship with their families.

They included those with a monthly household income of HK$60,000 (US$7,680) or above and who had received a tertiary-level education.

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Women and those aged 55 and above also reported a higher score.

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