Study Reveals Alarming Levels Of Mental Health Risk Among 4 In 5 Asian Employees

Alarming Mental Health Risks
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A recent report from insurance brokers Aon and TELUS Health sheds light on the current state of mental health risk among employees in Asia. The study, conducted in November 2022 across 12 locations in Asia and involving 13,000 workers, reveals that a significant proportion of the workforce faces a high risk of mental health issues, posing challenges to work productivity and overall well-being.

High Mental Health Risk Profiles

According to the report, a staggering 35% of workers in Asia exhibit a high mental health risk profile, indicating a vulnerability to mental health challenges. Additionally, 47% fall into the category of moderate risk, underscoring the widespread prevalence of mental health concerns in the region.

This data points to a stark reality: Asia is grappling with a mental health crisis that has the potential to impact not only individual well-being but also work productivity and overall economic stability.

One of the concerning findings of the report is that 45% of employees in Asia acknowledge that their mental health is adversely affecting their work productivity. This revelation highlights the immediate and tangible consequences of the mental health crisis on the workforce and the economy.

The report also sheds light on the evolving dynamics of stress in the workplace. A noteworthy 51% of Asian workers reported feeling more sensitive to stress in 2022 compared to the previous year. This increase in stress sensitivity suggests that employees are facing a range of new stressors that extend beyond the ongoing pandemic.

Jamie MacLennan, Senior Vice-President and Managing Director for Asia-Pacific at TELUS Health attributes this heightened stress sensitivity to a combination of factors. While the pandemic has been gradually receding, employees in Asia have encountered a series of new stressors that are taking a toll on their mental health.

These stressors include economic uncertainty, challenges related to the cost of living, rising healthcare expenses, the impacts of climate change, and geopolitical instability. The confluence of these stressors has created a complex and multifaceted mental health landscape in Asia.

The findings of this report serve as a wake-up call for employers, policymakers, and healthcare providers across Asia. Mental health is not just a personal concern; it has far-reaching implications for the workforce, the economy, and society as a whole.

Addressing the mental health crisis in Asia necessitates a multifaceted approach. Employers should prioritize creating a supportive work environment that encourages open conversations about mental health and provides resources for employees to seek help when needed.

Policymakers play a pivotal role in developing comprehensive mental health policies and ensuring equitable access to mental health services. This includes destigmatizing mental health issues and integrating mental health support into the broader healthcare framework.

Additionally, healthcare providers must be prepared to meet the growing demand for mental health services. Offering accessible and culturally sensitive mental health support is essential to address the diverse needs of Asian populations.

The Aon and TELUS Health report underscores the pressing need to address the mental health crisis in Asia. With a significant proportion of workers at risk of mental health issues and a growing sensitivity to stress, immediate action is required.

The mental health of the workforce is intrinsically linked to productivity, economic stability, and the overall well-being of society.

By acknowledging the challenges and taking proactive steps to support mental health, Asia can work toward a future where employees thrive, and the region’s potential is fully realized.



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