Mumbai: With work from home becoming a norm due to Covid-19, a survey has revealed that 59 per cent men interviewed admitted that work-related stress is affecting their personal lives. With the pandemic going on and the third wave of Covid-19 approaching, the importance of mental wellbeing along with physical wellbeing has been increasing, according to a survey by job site SCIKEY Market Network.
The survey revealed that 59 per cent men interviewed admitted to work stress affecting their personal lives in comparison to 56 per cent women. With the work from home norm and increased workload, employees are facing challenges with their jobs, which is taking a toll on their mental health and personal lives, the survey has revealed.
The survey was conducted by SCIKEY Market Network among 2,500 participants across the metro cities in India during June 20-26, 2021. According to the survey, only 23 per cent men said they can rely on a supervisor when asked about the workplace environment. About 20 per cent men feel their workplace is not supportive in comparison to 16 per cent women, while 68 per cent men said they are at times distracted during the work hours compared to 77 per cent women respondents, it noted.
As work has always been an integral factor for most men due to family reliability and responsibility, the job loss has also been a factor contributing to the stress which eventually leads to future concerns, the survey revealed. Over 22 per cent men have been affected due to the job loss and 60 per cent are concerned about their future, it said.
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