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Further research into strain of latest lockdown

by Kevin Rose
22 February 2021
Further research into strain of latest lockdown
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Among those working from home since the pandemic, just 33% are accepting of the national lockdown, while 22% are anxious about it, according to new research from Canada Life on the nation’s mental health.

Generally, the over 55s are significantly more upbeat than their younger counterparts; 50% are accepting of the lockdown, compared to just 25% of those aged 18-34, and they are also more optimistic about the vaccine, with these figures standing at 40% and 20% respectively.

The findings show that the strain of lockdown is impacting working women in particular, with many feeling either anxious (26%), worried (20%), depressed (21%) or stressed (19%) about the current rules. Men are also feeling the effects of lockdown, with 19% feeling anxious, 16% feeling worried, and a further 15% feeling depressed.

However, 65% of full-time workers from home feel more prepared for the current lockdown than previous ones. One of the ways in which they are doing this is by accessing support services, whether that be strengthening relationships with family and friends (26%), starting to use mindfulness/meditation apps (16%) or using more support from workplace schemes (15%).

The research finds that 18-34 year olds were more than twice (69%) as likely to use a support service to cope better mentally during the first lockdown than over 55s (32%). This is being repeated in their plans for the current lockdown, with these figures standing at 78% for 18-34 year olds compared to just 34% of over 55s.

Dan Crook, protection sales director at Canada Life, said: “It’s no surprise that the effects of a third national lockdown and a year of restrictions has left its mark on the mental health of the nation. With no clear end date in sight, many UK workers are undoubtedly feeling the effects, whether that be stress or anxiety related.

“There is no blueprint, or guide on how to protect your mental health through a pandemic so it’s really important that employers understand the role they play in supporting their workforce. With many of us working from home the potential for employees to feel isolated or overwhelmed is heightened and it’s therefore encouraging that people are now feeling more confident in dealing with this lockdown.

“Support for many may be as simple as taking the time to speak to family, colleagues and friends or turning to virtual services such as mindfulness apps and workplace support. It’s extremely encouraging to see that uptake for these coping mechanisms has increased as people look to better equip themselves with the help and guidance they need. It’s equally important that employers highlight such support where possible and raise awareness of it among their workforce, whether that be access to virtual GP services, mental health or burnout prevention, or even nutrition and health coaching.”

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