Healthy Ireland Survey 2024
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The Healthy Ireland Survey is an annual survey, conducted with a representative sample of the population aged 15 and older living in Ireland. Fieldwork to date has been conducted by Ipsos B&A.
The data from Healthy Ireland Surveys is used to underpin policy development and implementation, to monitor, measure and evaluate progress in implementing various elements of the Healthy Ireland Framework, as well as to meet many international reporting obligations, including to the OECD, the EU and the WHO.
For the 2024 Survey, a representative sample of 7,398 people, aged 15 and older and living in Ireland were interviewed between October 2023 and April 2024.
Healthy Ireland Survey Summary Report 2024
The main findings of the 2024 Healthy Ireland Survey are summarised below.
Note: when daily (14%) and occasional (4%) smoking figures are rounded to two decimal points, the figures sum to 17%
Parents are defined as those with a child or children under the age of 18 still living with them
To note, this module was voluntary with a minority of respondents completing this online. Respondents to whom suicide awareness is an important topic may have been more likely to take part. Caution is therefore necessary when analysing these results as they may not be representative of the general population.
Suicide is a highly complex issue, and there are a range of factors that may influence the presentation of suicide related ideation or a suicide attempt.
If you are concerned about your mental health or that of someone you know, the general information below on mental health supports and services might be helpful for you. Reach out to these trusted sources.
Visit www.yourmentalhealth.ie for information on how to mind your mental health, support others, or to find a support service in your area. You can also call the Your Mental Health Information Line on 1800 111 888, anytime day or night, for information on mental health services in your area.
Samaritans services are available 24 hours a day, for confidential, non-judgmental support.