If you're a woman and you live in the South Island, you are more likely to suffer from stress, new research has shown.
The latest Roy Morgan survey also shows that 628,000 - or one in five - New Zealanders over 14 have experienced stress in the past year.
Findings showed that women were more susceptible to stress than men, with more than 22 per cent saying they were stressed, in contrast with about 13 per cent of men.
Stress levels of people living in the South Island were two per cent higher than in the North.
Generations Y and Z were the most likely to have been stressed in the last 12 months, with more than 20 per cent reporting stress at some point in the year.