Poor Mental Health
Poor Mental Health. Research shows that people with a mental health problem are more likely to have a preventable physical health condition such as heart disease. Poor mental health is also associated with rapid social change, stressful work conditions, gender discrimination, social exclusion, unhealthy lifestyle, physical ill-health and human rights violations.
Poor mental health may cost businesses nearly as much as physical health problems, according to researchers.
Poor mental health may lead to mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression, but it may also affect physical health.
These factors may contribute to poor mental health outcomes for these workers. Mental health, defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is "a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life. Research shows that people with a mental health problem are more likely to have a preventable physical health condition such as heart disease.








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