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Mind Your Mind @WorkBecause Workplace Mental

Wellness Matters

http://mindyourmindproject.org/

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Discuss why employee mental wellness matters

Identify mental health issues in the workplace

Define key elements of workplace mental wellness

Explore resources and tools

Learning Objectives

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Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. ~WHO

Wellness is not the absence of disease, illness or stress, but the presence of purpose in life, active involvement in satisfying work and play, joyful relationships, a healthy body and living environment, and happiness. ~SAMHSA

Health & Wellness

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The capacity of each and all of us to feel, think, and act in ways that enhance our ability to enjoy life and deal with the challenges we face. It is a positive sense of emotional and spiritual well-being that respects the importance of culture, equity, social justice, interconnections and personal dignity.

~Public Health Agency of Canada

Mental Wellness

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Emotional Environmental Financial Intellectual Occupational Physical Social Spiritual

8 Dimensions of Wellness

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Lower total medical costs Decreased disability costs Better workplace relations Increased loyalty and retention Increased productivity and motivation Reduced absenteeism and

presenteeism Diversity, acceptance and respect "Business Case." Workplace Mental Health. Web. 2016.

Workplace Mental Wellness Matters

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Mental illness and substance use disorders contribute to:

217 million lost workdays due to productivity decline

$80 - $100 billion annually in indirect costs

National Business Group on Health: An Employer’s Guide to Behavioral Health Services. 2010.

Workplace Mental Wellness Matters

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Stress Depression Alcohol Tobacco Marijuana Prescription Drugs Problem Gambling Eating Disorders

Mental Health Issues in the Workplace

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65% of Americans cite work as their number one stressor due to:

Low salaries Excessive workloads Lack of social support Work that isn't engaging or challenging Few opportunities for growth or advancement Not having enough control over job-related decisions Conflicting demands or unclear performance expectations

“Coping With Stress at Work.” American Psychological Association. Web. 2016.

Job Stress

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1 in 10 people will deal with depression at some time in their lives

Depression is a major cause of disability, absenteeism, presenteeism, and productivity loss among working adults

Costing US workplaces $23 billion per year in lost productivity

“Workplace Health Promotion – Depression.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2013. Web. 2016.Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, 1/2011 – 12/2012

Depression

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28.5% of diabetic patients in the United States meet criteria for clinical depression

Healthcare use and healthcare costs are twice as high among heart disease patients with co-occuring depression

"Mental Health and Chronic Disease.” Issue Brief No 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Healthy Worksite. Oct. 2012. Web. 2016.

Depression and Chronic Disease

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Oregon’s suicide rate is 42% higher than the national rate

Suicide among working aged people is a growing problem

Men of working age (21-65) bear the largest public health burden due to suicide - more than for HIV, homicide, diabetes or stroke

Shen X, Millet L. Suicides in Oregon: Trends and Associated Factors. 2003-2012. Oregon Health Authority, Portland, Oregon.

"Suicide Prevention Fact Sheet." Working Minds. Carson J Spencer Foundation. Web. 2008.

Suicide

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One study showed that 35 percent of patients with an occupational injury were at-risk drinkers

70% of the estimated 14.8 million Americans who use illegal drugs are employed

Marijuana is the most commonly used and abused illegal (in most places) drug by employees, followed by cocaine

Prescription drug abuse is steadily increasing

“Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace.” National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. Web. 2015.

Alcohol & Other Drugs

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Narcotics account for 25% of drug cost claims

Work-related issues associated with increased pain medication :

o Work-related injuries that initiate prescription drug (including opioid) use and subsequent misuse

o Increases in worker injuries associated with use of such drugs as contributing or causative factors

“Prescription Drug Overdose prevention." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Web. Jan. 2016.

Prescription Drugs

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Tobacco use is higher among people with a mental illness:

31% of cigarettes are smoked by adults with mental illness

40% of men and 34% of women with mental illness smoke

“Smoking Among Adults with Mental Illness." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Web. Feb. 2013.

Tobacco

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In the US, 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life

Eating disorders have serious health effects that can lead

to lost productivity and long-term medical problems

Wellness programs that promote mental and physical health can be beneficial, as long as the focus is not on weight loss

“Eating Disorders in the Workplace.” National Eating Disorders Association. 2016.

Eating Disorders

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A problem gambler is anyone whose gambling is causing psychological, financial, emotional, marital, legal, or other difficulties for themselves or the people around them

> 60,000 adult employed in Oregon are problem gamblers

The workplace is used as a shield to hide the problem gambling from family members; this leaves managers and co-workers as the first line of defense

“Problem Gambling in the Workplace.” Oregon Department of Human Services. Web. 2016.

Problem Gambling

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71% of workers with mental illnesses have never sought help from a medical or mental health specialist:

No coverage or not knowing what is covered by health insurance Lack of awareness of Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Not knowing where to go for services Concerns about confidentiality Opinions of coworkers Stigma that surrounds mental illness

“A Mentally Healthy Workforce – It’s Good for Business.” Partnership for Workplace Mental Health. 2006. Web. 2016.

Seeking Help

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“The investment does not call for massive budgets; rather, it calls for the willingness of each of us to educate ourselves and others about mental health and mental illness, and thus to confront the attitudes, fear, and misunderstanding that remain as barriers before us.”  

~David Satcher, MD, PhD, Surgeon General, 1999     

Stigma Reduction

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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Practices that support employee wellness and work-life balance Training for managers and supervisors in mental health issues Support for employees who seek treatment and/or who require hospitalization

such as disability leave and planning for a return to work Coverage that treats mental illness with the same urgency as physical illness Communication to all employees about mental wellness, to promote a climate

of acceptance that reduces stigma and discrimination in the workplace A supportive work culture

"Mental Health and Chronic Disease.” Issue Brief No 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Healthy Worksite. Oct. 2012. Web. 2016.

Elements of Workplace Mental Wellness

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Values diversity & each individual Provides standards for interacting with one another Recognizes employees for their good work Enhances employee self-confidence and productivity Aligns actions of managers with company values Promotes mental health resources to employees Ensures confidentiality and an employee’s right to privacy Reduces stigma by educating managers and employees Treats people with mental illness with respect and dignity“A Mentally Health Friendly Workplace.” US Department of Health and Human Services. 2007.

Elements ofA Supportive Work Culture

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Mind Your Mind @Work Toolkit:

PowerPoint Presentation Organizational Assessment Newsletter Articles Sample Policies Resources

Mind Your Mind @Work