Rising Mental Health Absences Demand Urgent Action
Recent data from DAK-Gesundheit reveals a troubling surge in absences due to depression, soaring by 50 percent in the past year. This alarming trend equates to 342 sick days per 100 employees, highlighting a significant increase from 323 days previously.
Workers in daycare and elderly care sectors are notably affected. The rise in mental health issues spans all age groups, with a particularly sharp increase among individuals over 60, whose sick days due to depression have escalated dramatically.
DAK's CEO emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced education and support services to bolster mental health awareness. As psychological illnesses emerge as leading causes of workplace absenteeism, the call for effective interventions and resources becomes more critical than ever.
Addressing these challenges is essential for fostering a resilient and productive workforce.
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