Directly or indirectly, mental health and substance use challenges affect everyone. But for many people in communities of color, the process of navigating these challenges – especially at work – can be even more difficult.
It is no secret that inequities in the United States have affected everything from access to mental health care to the composition of C-suites and hospitalization rates during COVID-19. After an especially trying year and in observance of Minority Mental Health Awareness Month this July, we invite employers and Mental Health First Aiders to think honestly about the state of minority mental health in the workplace.
Research shows that in the past year, Black Americans and Hispanic Americans used mental health services half as often as White Americans. For Asian Americas, frequency of use is even less — a third as often. Yet according to a report by McKinsey, diverse employees experienced more acute challenges during COVID-19, including increased workload or difficulties associated with work-life balance. Further, CDC data shows racial and ethnic minority groups were more at risk of contracting and dying from COVID-19, due in part to the higher rates of Hispanic and Black or African Americans in frontline industries like service and nursing.
We can and must do more to promote mental health equity in our communities and workplaces.
While far from exhaustive, here are a few ways you can support minority mental health at work:
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Larcker, D.F., Tayan, B. (2020, April 1). Stanford Closer Look Series. Diversity in the c-suite: The dismal state of diversity among Fortune 100 senior executives. Stanford Gradate School of Business. https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/publications/diversity-c-suite
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