Frontline workers, the backbone of essential services, face a mental health paradox that’s both concerning and under-addressed. A recent study by meQuilibrium (meQ) on over 1,183 U.S.-based workers, including both frontline and non-frontline employees, sheds light on this critical issue.
Frontline Workers Take a Hit
Despite facing significantly higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, frontline workers are markedly less likely to seek or even acknowledge the need for mental health support, according to meQ’s findings.