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‘Woke’ people more likely to be unhappy, anxious and depressed, new study suggests

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Psychological researchers in Finland have created an assessment to help measure an individual’s commitment to principles of social justice and made some surprising findings across the Finnish population — including a negative correlation between progressive ideals and levels of happiness.

Their findings, published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, suggest other Western nations may see similar patterns among their socially conscious citizens.

Study author Oskari Lahtinen, a senior researcher at the INVEST Research Flagship Centre at the University of Turku, remarked that the “woke” discourse has since worked its way into Finnish discourse.

“This debate was largely data-free and it could thus be considered a worthwhile question to study how prevalent these attitudes are,” he continued. “No reliable and valid instrument existed prior to the study to assess the extent and prevalence of these attitudes in different populations, so I set out to develop one.”

Their research trajectory included extensive reading on intersectional feminism, critical race theory, queer theory, and other relevant academic disciplines that inform critical social justice, PsyPost reports.

The pilot survey included 851 adult participants most of whom were associated with the University of Turku. After refining the initial scale, the study was expanded to a more representative national sample of 5,000 participants, distributed via Helsingin Sanomat, Finland’s largest newspaper.

In the end, their final Critical Social Justice Attitude Scale identified seven truisms of woke people:
  • “If white people have on average a higher level of income than black people, it is because of racism.”
  • “University reading lists should include fewer white or European authors.”
  • “Microaggressions should be challenged often and actively.”
  • “Trans* women who compete with women in sports are not helping women’s rights.” (reverse scored)
  • “We don’t need to talk more about the color of people’s skin.”
  • “A white person cannot understand how a black person feels equally well as another black person.”
  • “A member of a privileged group can adopt features or cultural elements of a less privileged group.” (reverse scored)
“The gender divide was probably most surprising to me,” Lahtinen told PsyPost of Finnish attitudes. “Three out of five women view ‘woke’ ideas positively, but only one out of seven men.”

This was especially true of women in fields such as social sciences, education, and humanities. By contrast, participants who worked in STEM were more likely to critique social justice efforts associated with being woke.

However, the most concerning finding was the relationship between mental health and agreement with the scale. Specifically, researchers found a high prevalence of anxiety and depression in people who believe the statement “If white people have on average a higher income than black people, it is because of racism.” More broadly, they found that those who identified as left-wing were most likely to report lower mental well-being.

Lahtinen warned against extrapolating their findings to international audiences just yet, particularly across Western nations.

“The studies were quite robust with a sample size above 5,000 and good psychometric properties,” Lahtinen said. “However, the scale would need to be validated in North American samples in order to know how these attitudes manifest there. I encourage colleagues in the United States to study the prevalence of these attitudes in the country where they originate from.”
 
Let me extract the questionnaire from the researcher's codebook. All questions have 4 choices: completely disagree / somewhat disagree / somewhat agree / completely agree.

“I think violence against politically dangerous people is justified"
“I have experienced significant oppression from others during my life.”
“I think of myself as being in a good socio-economic position.”
“If my friend called me 'woke in good faith, I would agree with them, regardless of whether I approve of the term or not.”

The following group is called "CSJAS questions"
"If white people have on average a higher income than black people, it is because of oppression. "
"University reading lists should include fewer white or European authors."
"Trans women in the Olympics are not helping women’s rights. "
"We don’t need to talk more about the color of people’s skin."
"A white person cannot understand how a black person feels."
"If a white person doesn’t admit they are racist, they are still probably racist. "
"Trans women are women. "
"Every act is either racist or antiracist, and there are no other alternatives. "
"Limiting speech rights of privileged speakers is not justified. "
"There are two biological sexes in the human species. "
"You should not say things that might offend an oppressed person. "
"The police are a racist institution."
"The ideas of Karl Marx should not have more influence in national politics. "
"Other people and/or structures are more responsible for my well-being than I myself am. "
"Rioting or looting are not justified even if they are committed by an oppressed person. "
"A black person can be racist."
"No biological differences exist between men and women. "
"Being obese should not be considered a lifestyle choice and doctors are right to counsel obese patients to lose weight. "
"Feminism should also advance the rights of white women. "
"I don’t care about the ethnic origin of people. "
"There has been significant progress in human rights within the last century. "

The following group is called GAD1 questions, which presumably assess recent anxiety levels. These questions are given four choices Not at all / Several days / More than half of the days / Nearly every day.
"Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge? "
"Not being able to stop or control worrying? "
"Worrying too much about different things? "
"(Have) Trouble relaxing? "
"Being so restless that it is hard to sit still? "
"Becoming easily annoyed or irritable? "
"Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen? "

These are followed by a bunch called BDI questions, which presumably assess psychological states like depression. Those questions come with five choices, individualized for each question. You can read them in the document.
 

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I’ve read reports saying Fox viewers are miserable. I’ve read reports right wing intel’s are homicidal. I’ve read reports leftists fear change. Eventually there is a study that says the other side is miserable.

What really will tell you who is actually unhappy is when you see someone celebrating the idea their opponents are miserable.

That joy comes from misery itself.
 
I'm happy and that's because I avoid the retarded woke culture as much as possible.
I have little love for MAGAts but the DNC has been permanently ruined for me by that garbage. Shit's worse than watching Faux Noise or Crappy Noise Network all day.
 
I remember a time when leftist radicals were too busy making tie-dyed shirts and getting stoned in the town park to bother anyone. There was no such thing as "woke". The ones I knew sometimes put on a good show, but they weren't even remotely hardcore. Most of those people simply grew out of it, and went on to live happy productive lives. But, that was before the internet.

The leftist radicals of today, the "woke", are a far different breed. Nothing like the 70's hippies of old that I knew as a kid. I know I'm preaching to the choir here but it still bears repeating- Today's leftists are an unthinking violent mob driven by generous funding, online echo-chambers, and are protected by TPTB. Dogma is everything and they cannot be reasoned with.

The benign goofball hippie of the 70's has morphed into a pit bull with a brown shirt.
 
I think you'd observe similar levels of anxiety and depression in those that are avowedly anti-woke too tbf.

Woke shit is more annoying to me personally but I can't help notice similar behaviours in those that are staunchly anti-woke
Where have I heard this before?
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