Statistical Spotlight #16: The Health and Wellbeing of Parents
- Published on: 8 April 2026
- Last updated on: 9 April 2026
This report ‘The Health and Wellbeing of Parents’ is the sixteenth report in the Statistical Spotlights series. Spotlight publications focus on a specific topics and gather available statistical data to highlight trends or patterns. Spotlight #16 draws on data from Healthy Ireland, on the health behaviours and the health and wellbeing of parents and non-parents. Data are presented for parents aged between 31 and 54 years with at least one child under 18 years of age. The analysis compares health and wellbeing behaviours of parents and non-parents. It also looks at data on the behaviours and outcomes of mothers compared with fathers. Key information in the report includes:
- Parents are smoking less year-on-year since 2022 (19.2% in 2022 versus 16.4% in 2024). This was substantially lower than the percentage of non-parents who smoked (24.0%).
- In both 2021 and 2023, a higher proportion of parents considered their wellbeing good or very good (79.8% and 89.9% for 2021 and 2023, respectively) compared to non-parents (70.6% and 81.4%).
- Mothers and fathers were as likely as each other to report their health as good or very good, with very little difference between the two (84.8% and 85.3%, respectively, in 2024).
You can find previous volumes in the series here