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Survey: Front-Line Workers Face Higher Anxiety and Depression Rates


A recent study sheds light on the heightened mental health challenges faced by front-line workers compared to their office-based peers. Conducted by meQuilibrium, a digital platform focusing on workforce resilience, the research found that 61% of front-line workers are more prone to depression, and 33% are more likely to experience anxiety. Despite this increased risk, front-line workers are 30% less likely to seek professional mental health assistance than those in non-front-line roles, according to a survey of 1,138 workers in the United States.


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