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Real estate has a mental health issue

People working in the real estate industry have the highest occurrence of mental health issues of any industry, research from mental health support app Wysa has revealed.

Two thirds (61%) of people working in the sector have been bothered by thoughts of self-harm or suicidal ideation, highlighting the high-stress nature of the sector.

This is followed by those in agriculture (54%), hospitality (51%), engineering (47%), manufacturing (45%), construction (45%), and retail (45%).

Ramakant Vempati, president and co-founder at Wysa, said: “These statistics serve as a wake-up call for employers to recognize and address the mental health crisis within the workplace.

“Even one person contemplating suicide or self-harm is too high. The average person will spend one-third of their lifetime at work, so UK companies have an opportunity to play a pivotal role in supporting individuals.

“Equipping the workplace with the tools and training to identify crises and provide critical interventions can prevent tragedies from occurring.”

It also seems there is a lack of sensitivity around the issue.

A staggering 50% of those in real estate say they have seen a manager respond inappropriately to a colleague showing signs or symptoms of mental illness in the past year.

Younger workers faced the most significant rates of symptoms, with nearly half (44%) of 18- to 24-year-olds experiencing emotional distance from others at work and 39% feeling a sense of isolation or withdrawal.




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