Women spend the equivalent of almost an entire month of the year worrying - and more than half admit it has an impact on their health.
A study of 2,000 adults found women spend an average of almost two hours-a-day feeling worried or stressed, with two thirds of this time spent feeling anxious about other people rather than themselves.
In comparison, men spend just an hour-and-a-half worrying each day, with almost one in 10 admitting none of that time is spent thinking of others.
Almost two thirds (64 per cent) of women have periods where they feel constantly worried, with what's going on in the world at the moment - including the pandemic, protests and fears about the economy - the biggest concern.