Today-Aug 19

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Singaporeans working from home have faced higher stress levels compared to frontliners, while women and youth are feeling the negative impact of the pandemic more significantly. This is based on findings from two separate surveys. The surveys, released by the National University Health System (NUHS) Mind Science Centre on Monday (Aug 17), found that more working women said they felt less supported at home and in the office as compared with men, while young people felt more anxious about the pandemic and less mentally resilient than their older counterparts. Between May and June this year, the center reached out to a total of 3,256 respondents, to get insights on the perceived stress levels and coping styles of different demographics during the circuit breaker that restricted activities and movement in April and May.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singaporeans-working-home-more-stressed-out-frontliners-survey