Anixety, depression and stress affects one third of Brits One third of British workers are suffering from anxiety, depression or stress, a new survey has found.
A survey of 2,000 people in junior and senior jobs found 34 per cent of employees in the UK are facing health and well-being problems.
And two in five workers said they have taken time off because of mental health issues, according the research.
The survey did not explore why mental health problems are on the rise, but a leading mental health expert said the results reflect a loss of home and life balance.
Ian Hamilton, a researcher from the University of Leeds, told MailOnline that pressure to answer emails and calls could be blurring the line between home and work, sparking a new mental health crisis for British workers. The Daily Mail
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A survey of 2,000 people in junior and senior jobs found 34 per cent of employees in the UK are facing health and well-being problems.
And two in five workers said they have taken time off because of mental health issues, according the research.
The survey did not explore why mental health problems are on the rise, but a leading mental health expert said the results reflect a loss of home and life balance.
Ian Hamilton, a researcher from the University of Leeds, told MailOnline that pressure to answer emails and calls could be blurring the line between home and work, sparking a new mental health crisis for British workers. The Daily Mail
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