How to deliver meaningful, safe messages about mental health
A health care comms expert shares lessons learned from a campaign to support mental health during the pandemic.
The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated a mental health crisis, as prolonged isolation and loneliness continue taking a heavy toll. It’s an issue that has been particularly acute for younger people.
The CDC survey found 63 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds reported symptoms of anxiety or depression. Twenty-five percent reported increased substance use to deal with the stress. And 25 percent said they had seriously considered suicide. Brandon Stratford is an education researcher with expertise in youth development and mental health. He says the trends are troubling.
The issue has been hitting employees working from home hard as well, with countless authors offering tips for helping workers avoid “burnout.” For PR pros, and their associated brands and clients, it might feel like the perfect time to share messages about mental health and to encourage those who need it to seek help.
That’s easier said than done.
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