The Hartford’s New Study Finds Nearly Half of LGBTQ+ Workers’ Mental Health At Work Affected By News, Current Events, Less Likely To Seek Care
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Survey findings also indicate 45% of LGBTQ+ workers would not turn to workplace resources for help. Also, LGBTQ+ workers were more likely to say aspects of their identity—specifically their sexual orientation, age, and gender identity—make it hard for them to discuss mental health in their workplace. Similar to The Hartford’s previous research that found a majority of employers are seeing negative financial impacts due to declining employee mental health, the new data demonstrates the connection between mental well-being, employer support, and the company’s bottom line.
“As we celebrate Pride month, we are also championing the need for equitable, culturally appropriate mental health care that meets the needs of the LGBTQ+ community,” said The Hartford’s Chairman and CEO
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For the second consecutive year, the workers’ compensation and employee benefits provider and the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization partnered on national research centered on intersectional aspects of people’s identities and mental health at work.
“NAMI stands in solidarity with everyone navigating mental health conditions, particularly those within the LGBTQ+ community,” said NAMI Director of Communications
Employer Actions
A majority of LGBTQ+ workers (65%) in the 2023 survey said they want to work for a company that prioritizes employee mental health. The data revealed actions that employers could take to break down stigma and foster inclusion:
- Enlist senior leaders to lead company initiatives to dispel stigma and normalize talking about mental health.
- Provide company-wide mental health education so that all employees can provide peer-to-peer support and know where to turn for help.
- Make data-driven decisions to ensure benefits meet the evolving needs of employees and their families.
- Create or sustain ERG for the LGBTQ+ community that will be a safe accepting space.
NAMI’s ”Mental Health Without Conditions” website offers ways to show support for the LGBTQ+ community, informative blogs and videos, and a list of mental health resources, including how to find a LGBTQ+ affirming mental health provider. The
“Employee wellbeing, particularly mental health, is a diversity, equity and inclusion issue that is paramount in today’s workplace,” said
Survey Methodology
In 2023, NORC fielded a general population omnibus survey for The
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