Managed Healthcare Executive February 13, 2024
Logan Lutton

These same employees are also not as comfortable sharing their struggles.

Mental health continues to be a controversial topic, particularly when it comes to discussion in the workplace.

For example, over three-quarters (77%) of U.S. employees would feel comfortable if their co-workers talked to them about their mental health struggles at work. However, only 58% of employees are comfortable sharing their mental health struggles at work, according to results from an online survey published this morning by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

The poll was conducted from Jan. 4-9, 2024, using the online survey platform KnowledgePanel. It consisted of 2,062 adults who worked full-time at a company with at least...

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