October 6, 2024 Spiritual health is often overlooked in conversations about mental health. But according to the McKinsey Institute for Health Research (MHI), spiritual health (meaning in life, connection to something greater, and a strong sense of purpose) is more than just a “nice-to-have”; it’s a core aspect of health. . Co-authors Kana Enomoto and Erica Hutchins Ko of McKinsey & Co. found that people who report poor mental health have lower mental health than those who report neutral or good mental health. Objectively analyzed results show that there is a maximum of approximately 1 in 4 chance of answering as good or very good.
As Mental Illness Awareness Week begins today, let’s take a look at how organizations can promote mental health as a component of their employees’ overall health. Then explore other insights, including the impact of social media and the importance of brain health.
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