Mental Health of Banking Professionals
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Mental health, banking sector , professionals, stress, depression, anxiety, policies, counselling sessions, awareness, ethical duties, primary concern, organization, statistical inferenceAbstract
The purpose of this report is to assess the mental health of bankers and address the mental health issues they face in their work environment. The research methodology used is descriptive research and inferential statistics, where a survey was distributed among bank employees and interviews were conducted with relevant professionals. The survey found that 57.6% of the respondents were male and the majority of the respondents were in a younger age group. The results showed a median response of moderate to severe level of stress at the workplace and a uniform distribution of responses on feeling mentally and emotionally safe. Respondents showed low excitement towards their workplace and felt that work-life balance was not valued within the organization.
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