1、Toward a new understandingHow we can strengthen mind health and wellbeing at home,at work and onlineThe AXA Study of Mind Health and Wellbeing in 2023Welcome to AXAs 2023 Study of Mind Health and WellbeingThe report generally uses the term mind health rather than mental health to emphasize the posit
2、ive objective of the study:To help break down the stigma still associated with mental illness.In recent years,we have become more aware of how emotional wellbeing affects both physical health and the ability of people to lead happy and fulfilled lives.We believe that helping people progress toward t
3、he best possible mind health will have a positive effect within families,communities and in the workplace.Our previous 2022 study1 the first to use the AXA Mind Health Index was published under the shadow of COVID-19 and focused initially on how people were affected mentally by the drastic measures
4、taken to combat the pandemic lockdowns,layoffs,separation from friends and family and,of course,the toll taken on frontline workers risking their own health to fight the disease.While COVID-19 is still present,this years study looks at how other issues are also weighing on peoples mental wellbeing s
5、ome due to the economic impact of dealing with the pandemic.Over the past year,geopolitical tensions and fears over global warming have added to underlying worries.1 Our 2022 Report is available online at https:/ reach of this years study has been extended to include five new countries the US,Mexico
6、,Turkey,the Philippines and Thailand providing an insight into the Americas for the first time and deepening the studys previous coverage of Asia.The report also takes a more detailed look at three areas that our 2022 study showed were of particular concern:gender,young people and the workplace.Foll