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Supportive partner at home key to avoid job stress

Having an understanding partner at home is just as important as having a supportive boss for a satisfying work experience.

Do not just blame tough deadlines, demanding bosses or abusive colleagues for burnouts at work. Having an understanding partner at home is just as important as having a supportive boss for a satisfying work experience.

“It turns out that mental health in the workplace does not exist in a vacuum; it is deeply affected by the rest of a person’s day-to-day life and vice versa,” said Alain Marchand, a professor from the school of industrial relations at the University of Montreal.

“To maintain a truly healthy workforce, we need to look outside the office or home in simple terms to combat mental health issues in the workplace,” he added.

To reach this conclusion, the team from the University of Montreal and Concordia University surveyed 1,954 employees from 63 different organisations to measure factors like parental status, household income, social network, gender, age, physical health and levels of self-esteem.

They studied these elements alongside stressors typically seen in the workplace such as emotional exhaustion, poor use of skills, high psychological demands, job insecurity and lack of authority.

“The study shows that fewer mental health problems are experienced by those living with a partner, in households with young children, higher household incomes, less work-family conflicts and greater access to the support of a social network outside the workplace,” Marchand explained.

Of course, factors within the workplace like supportive employees, job recognition and security are still important.

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