Thread: Mental Health During #COVID19: Growing stress, anxiety, stigma and fear are becoming more dangerous than the pandemic itself. We all are affected and need to cope with these. How? #Mentalhealth
A study of more than 2,000 employees conducted at the end of March and early April 2020 in Australia, France, Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, the UK and the US finds out:
1. STRESS: 65.9% of people report higher levels of stress since the outbreak
1. STRESS: 65.9% of people report higher levels of stress since the outbreak
2. ANXIETY: Anxiety has increased for the majority of people since the COVID-19 outbreak: 57.2% of people report higher levels, and only 6.9% say their anxiety levels have declined.
3. DEPRESSION: Data compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Center for Health Statistics, showing that one third of U.S. adults have symptoms of depression or anxiety, a sharp increase over the results of a comparable survey conducted in the first half of 2019.
4. STIGMA: Stigma is the new disease in the society. Often people who have recovered and defeated COVID 19 are killing themselves due to enormous societal pressure. What to do?
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