Survey: Nearly Half of U.S. Workers Suffer From Mental Health Issues During Pandemic
In another recent survey by Cigna International Markets, it found that Americans more than any other nationality say that they are worse off because of the pandemic.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic may have started roughly a year ago, but workers in the United States are still struggling to cope with it mentally.
Rates of depression, anxiety, and other mental health concerns have surged since last March with 46 percent of full-time employees reporting such issues compared to 39 percent before the viral outbreak, according to a new poll conducted by the insurance company The Standard that surveyed more than fourteen hundred workers.