Risk Of Depression Among Male Workers Up 69% In United States Between August & October 2020
The risk of depression among male workers in the United States rose by 69% between August and October 2020, according to a Mental Health Index for workers in the United States developed by Total Brain. During the August to October period, men’s risk of general anxiety increased by 55%. Between September and October, their risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) rose 68%. Since February 2020, the risk of depression for male workers has increased by 154%. The risk of general anxiety among male workers rose 66%, and their risk of PTSD rose by 74%.
Nationally for both genders . . .