68% of Ukrainians considered themselves happy, despite the full-scale war

68% of Ukrainians considered themselves happy, according to the survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) in September 2022.
The last time KIIS asked Ukrainians: “Do you consider yourself a happy person?” was in December 2021, 2 months before the full-scale Russian invasion. Then, in December 2021, 71% of Ukrainians considered themselves happy, and 15%, on the contrary, did not.
Despite the ongoing full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the indicators have practically not changed. As of September 2022, 68% of Ukrainians considered themselves happy, and 13% did not. Moreover, after the large-scale Russian war had started, the number of those, who did not call themselves happy, decreased by 2%.
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