AXA report sheds light on concerning state of mental health and wellbeing at work globally

AXA’s latest Mind Health Report has found nearly a third of people worldwide suffer from a mental health condition.

The research was a collaborative effort between AXA and IPSOS, and surveyed 16,000 people across 16 countries in Europe, Asia and America, with a focus on mental health and wellbeing in the workforce.

The report found three in four employees were grappling with mental health issues attributable to their work environment, with respondents mentioning either tiredness, trouble sleeping or stress. Overall, 23% of employees had taken mental health-related sick leave, jumping to 38% of younger people. The Southern Cross Workplace Wellness Report uncovered similarly concerning findings around increased stress being experienced by workers.

Mental health support offered by employers is a key factor in employees choosing to stay with a company, with 62% of those aged 18 to 44 factoring it into their decision. More than half of respondents said company-driven mental health initiatives and benefits influence their engagement at work.

 

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