Workplace Mental Health Statistics
Before creating his new framework, Dr. Murthy reviewed the following statistics:- 76% of U.S. workers in a 2021 survey reported at least one symptom of a mental health condition(anxiety, depression).
- 81% of workers said that, in the future, they would be looking for workplaces that support mental health.
- 84% of respondents reported at least one workplace factor that had a negative impact on their mental health.
Five Essentials for Better Workplace Mental Health
In conclusion, the following is an overview of the five parts of the new mental health framework:- Firstly, Protection from Harm: Creating the conditions for physical and psychological safety is a critical foundation for ensuring mental health and well-being.
- Secondly, Connection and Community: Fostering positive social interaction and relationships supports worker well-being.
- Thirdly, Work-Life Harmony: Professional and personal roles can create work and non-work conflicts.
- Fourthly, Mattering at Work: People want to know that they matter to those around them and that their work matters. Knowing you matter lowers stress while feeling like you do not increases the risk for depression.
- Lastly, Opportunities for Growth: When organizations create more opportunities for workers to accomplish goals, they become more optimistic about their abilities and enthusiastic about contributing to the organization.