1、A collaborative research report by Aon and TELUS Health to explore how employees are feeling and the status of their mental health.2023 Asia Mental Health IndexContents 1 Introduction 3 About Mental Health in Asia 4 A Word From our Executive Sponsors 5 Key Findings 62 Understanding Mental Health Con
2、ditions 7 Defining Mental Health Conditions 93 The Asia Mental Health Index 10 Methodology 11 Asia Mental Health Index Result 12 Asia Mental Health Risk Profile 13 Asia Mental Health Index Sub-scores 17 Work Productivity 18 Anxiety 20 Depression 21 Financial Risk 234 Key Aspects of Mental Health 25
3、Stress 26 Burnout 29 Stigma 33 Mental Health Support 395 Mental Health by Location 44 China 45 Hong Kong 46 India 47 Indonesia 48 Japan 49 Malaysia 50 Philippines 51 Singapore 52 South Korea 53 Taiwan 54 Thailand 55 Vietnam 566 Conclusion 571Introduction12023 Asia Mental Health Index4For example,as
4、well as higher costs from rising insurance claims and premiums,mental health issues can result in lost productivity due to low employee engagement,absenteeism and presenteeism,and increased turnover.The most prevalent mental health conditions,such as depression and anxiety,are estimated to cost the
5、global economy US$1 trillion per year in reduced productivity1,and before the pandemic those costs were predicted to rise to US$6 trillion by 20302.This year,it was estimated that the total economic burden of lost productivity due to anxiety and depression in Singapore is S$15.7 billion(US$11.72 bil
6、lion)annually3.More recently,Aons 2022-2023 Global Wellbeing Survey showed that organisations in the Asia Pacific region rate employee wellbeing among their top two concerns and identify mental health and burnout as the top two wellbeing issues that need addressing.Since 2020,investment in wellbeing