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UK Youth Burnout Crisis: Stress Pushes Two in Five to Take Leave
16 Jan
Summary
- Nearly two in five young adults took time off due to poor mental health.
- Over 90 per cent of people reported experiencing high or extreme stress.
- Workplace stress is hindering economic growth, warns Mental Health UK.

Young adults across the UK are grappling with significant workplace pressures, leading to a surge in mental health-related absences. A recent survey by Mental Health UK indicates that almost two in five individuals aged 18 to 24 have taken leave due to stress. This age group reports particularly high levels of pressure, with isolation, redundancy fears, and heavy workloads contributing to their distress.
The findings highlight a broader societal issue, as over 90 per cent of all respondents experienced high or extreme stress in the last year. Mental Health UK's chief executive warns that failing to address chronic workplace stress is impeding economic growth. The organization advocates for organizations to expedite support for managers, enabling them to initiate conversations about mental wellbeing and prevent employees from reaching burnout.



