The Hartford’s New Study: Black U.S. Workers Face Greater Barriers To Mental Health Support At Work
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New research by The
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“All Americans deserve safe, supportive and mentally healthy work environments,” said The Hartford’s Chairman and CEO
For the second consecutive year, the workers’ compensation and employee benefits provider and the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization have announced their research during the Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. Their shared goal is to boost mental health awareness and use of resources that support worker wellness.
“This July and beyond, we are honoring Bebe Moore Campbell’s legacy by joining forces with companies, like The
While
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White |
AAPI |
Hispanic/Latino |
Black |
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|
2023 |
2022 |
2023 |
2022 |
2023 |
2022 |
2023 |
2022 |
I am/would be comfortable talking to my co-workers about my mental health |
43% |
48% |
46% |
35% |
32% |
36% |
36% |
29% |
My company’s leadership, including managers/supervisors, are empathetic and take a genuine interest in employees’ lives |
64% |
57% |
61% |
44% |
47% |
46% |
38% |
40% |
My company provides employees with flexibility in work schedules to get mental health help |
54% |
48% |
60% |
40% |
41% |
39% |
43% |
33% |
My company has an open and inclusive work environment that encourages a dialogue about mental health |
50% |
43% |
55% |
42% |
44% |
36% |
41% |
33% |
Survey findings also showed various aspects of identity can affect mental health at work, such as age, race, gender, and job. That intersectionality was also illustrated in verbatim quotes about barriers to speaking out about mental health at their company:
- “My race, sexuality, age and almost every aspect of my identity makes it hard to be my authentic self in the workplace.”
- “I am a racial minority and a female in a male-dominated workplace.”
- “I’m a gay man working in a retail environment that is not typically supportive of different people.”
Connections and Belonging
In new survey questions, white working Americans were more likely to report a strong personal connection with co-workers, a sense of belonging at work, and alignment with company values than Black and Hispanic/Latino workers.
|
White |
AAPI |
Hispanic/Latino |
Black |
I feel comfortable being my true self at work |
72% |
67% |
55% |
67% |
I have a sense of belonging at my work |
71% |
63% |
55% |
49% |
My values align with my company’s values |
62% |
57% |
50% |
42% |
I have strong personal connections with my coworkers |
61% |
56% |
40% |
47% |
Employer Actions
A majority of
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Enlist senior leaders to lead company initiatives to dispel stigma and normalize talking about mental health. At The
Hartford , Swift has spoken publicly, without judgment, about mental health, addiction, and other wellness topics. -
Provide company-wide mental health education so that all employees can provide peer-to-peer support and know where to turn for help. The
Hartford provides training to managers on mental health fundamentals and a mental health ally badge program for all employees to identify themselves as a source for support. -
Create or sustain employee resource groups (ERG) that are safe, accepting spaces. The
Hartford has nine ERGs, many of which have held events aimed at supporting better mental health.
Survey Methodology
In 2023, NORC fielded a general population omnibus survey for The
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