Work-related stress can have significant impacts on moods, workplace productivity, and mental health. Finding ways to manage stress and find peace can be a challenge, but El Paso experts are offering help.
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), stress can impact physical and mental health challenges. OSHA statistics reveal that โ83% of US workers suffer from work-related stress and 54% of workers report that work stress affects their home life.โ The agency further claims that workplace stress has reportedly been cited in 120,000 deaths in the US each year.
Loneliness, isolation, job security, fears of retaliation, and changing schedules can all impact employee mental health, according to federal experts. โBecause of the many potential stressors workers may be experiencing, a comprehensive approach is needed to address stressors throughout the community, and employers can be part of the solution,โ they say.
โMental health challenges can include clinical mental illness and substance use disorders as well as other emotions like stress, grief, feeling sad and anxious, where these feelings are temporary and not part of a diagnosable condition,โ OSHA says.
El Paso Experts On Work-Related Stress
Work can be one of those factors, according to experts. Emergence Health Network offers a number of stress and mental health support options, and ABC-7 spoke with one of its experts to discuss different ways of reducing workplace stress.
OSHA says that workplace stress and poor mental health can affect workersโ job performance, productivity, engagement, communication, physical ability, and daily performance.
While there are many things in life that induce stress, work can be one of those factors. However, workplaces can also be a key place for resources, solutions, and activities designed to improve our mental health and well-being.
Some tips for employers from OSHA include being aware of the load that is on each person and how it affects them individually. Identifying the factors that make it more stressful can also help, and so can empathetic stances from managers and employers.
Another important aspect is providing access to coping and resiliency support options for work. โResearch from the American Psychological Association suggests 50% of employees find that a lack of paid time off or sick leave has a negative impact on stress levels at work,โ OSHA says.
Avery Martinez covers mental health in the Borderland as part of ABC-7โs Be Mindful initiative. He is also a Report for America Corps member. RFA places talented, emerging journalists in newsrooms like ABC-7โs to report on under-covered issues and communities.
Report for America is an initiative of The GroundTruth Project, an award-winning nonprofit journalism organization dedicated to rebuilding journalism from the ground up.
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