Sunday, November 24, 2019

Millennials have work-disrupting anxiety at twice the rate of everyone else

Millennials have work-disrupting anxiety at twice the rate of everyone elseMillennials have work-disrupting anxiety at twice the rate of everyone elseAt work, Millennials are filled with anxiety. A new poll for Quartz by SurveyMonkey Audience shows that 18-34-year-olds experience anxiety or depression that interferes with their work at a rate of 30%. Thats almost twice as much as the other age groups, which clocked in their work-disrupting anxiety and depression at 18%.Aside from Millennials, the Quartz poll gathered some interesting data on mental health on people of all ages.Mental health days a no-go for the nervousSome interesting attitudes arose when workers of all ages were polled about the mental health day. According to these results, the practice leise doesnt seem to have gained steam and is leid seen as particularly important.53% said that on days they felt they needed to take a mental health day, they went to work anyway33% didnt feel mental health was a valid enough reaso n to miss a day of work33% felt their managers would agree32% . said they would just call in sick rather than say they were taking a mental health dayQuartz notes that there is no historical data that measures whether or not older generations were anxious at work between the ages of 18-34, so its hard to put the findings into context. While its tempting to blame such data on debt and total immersion in social media culture, it may not be accurate to do so.Just a thought Its fair to suggest that if these self-reported anxious people actually took some mental health days (or sick days, as most are calling them) and prioritized their mental health as worth missing work occasionally, they might not have so much work-interfering anxiety and depression to begin with.

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