Exclusive: Working mothers bearing brunt of mental health problems in pandemic, poll finds
Burned out and fed up being seen as the default parent - working mums open up for the Telegraph s International Women s Day study 2021
7 March 2021 • 9:00pm
An exclusive Telegraph survey for International Women s Day 2021 has revealed the true fallout of the pandemic
Credit: Zhenqing Du
Working mothers have been left feeling burned out, exhausted and with deteriorating mental health during the pandemic, exclusive research commissioned by
The Telegraph has found.
Almost half (49 per cent) said their mental health had been negatively impacted by the lockdowns, while 59 per cent said it had declined during the pandemic overall. Half (50 per cent) said their physical health had declined.
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