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Mental Health Stigma and Employability
Attitudes and stigma around mental health were one of the topics addressed in a 2021 study on mental health at work published by the organization Mind Share Partners. According to the study, the country may be witnessing a subtle shift in those attitudes in the wake of the impacts of COVID-19.
of respondents were willing to hire or work with someone with a mental health condition, up from 46% in 2019.
55% 55% of respondents believe that an employee with a mental health condition could be just as productive as one without, up from 52% in 2019. said they knew someone personally with a mental health condition, up from 50% in 2019.
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