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Growing Insights
Southeast Asias (SEA) Largest Dataset 2023
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Introduction
  • As we embark on a new year, mental health remains
    a critical concern, particularly in Southeast
    Asia (SEA), where the demand for understanding
    and compassionate action continues to grow.
  • Naluris third edition of its comprehensive study
    highlights the ongoing efforts to grasp the
    region's mental wellbeing complexities.
  • Garnering insights from over 56,000 participants
    across Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia,
    Vietnam, and the Philippines, weve amassed a
    significant dataset that sheds light on key
    mental health challenges and opportunities for
    improvement.

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Research Methodology
  • Our research focuses on the prevalence of mental
    health disorders, specifically examining how
    depression, anxiety, and stress affect workplace
    wellbeing.
  • We utilised a mixed-method approach,
    incorporating the DASS-21 assessment for
    quantitative analysis and qualitative insights
    through feedback from our coaches and conducted
    interviews.

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Emphasizing Mental Health Awareness
  • Emphasising the importance of mental health
    awareness, this study champions the cause of
    reducing stigma, encouraging early intervention,
    and bolstering community support.
  • Our findings aim to inform and inspire industry
    leaders to take meaningful actions that foster a
    healthier, more supportive environment for all,
    reflecting the evolving dynamics of mental health
    and underlining our commitment to a more
    resilient Southeast Asia.

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Post-Pandemic Mental Health
  • Three years post-pandemic, overall concerns
    related to COVID-19 are diminishing among
    Southeast Asians. However, its essential to
    acknowledge that the pandemic has had a
    significant impact on mental health, particularly
    in the workplace.
  • This is why tools like Naluris Mental Health
    Assessment, which uses the DASS-21 assessment to
    evaluate depression, anxiety, and stress, are so
    essential.
  • By prioritising our mental health and wellbeing,
    we can work towards a more balanced and
    fulfilling life, both during and post-pandemic.

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State of Mental Health in SEA
  • Naluris Mental Health Assessment is a method of
    measurement to understand where the local
    populace stands with mental health issues. Our
    results showed that many countries in Southeast
    Asia are dealing with poor mental health to
    varying degrees.
  • However, we are happy to report that there has
    been much improvement in 2023 compared to
    previous years.

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State of Mental Health in SEA
  • Our analysis combined quantitative and
    qualitative research, consolidating input from
    coaches and interviews. A closer look revealed
    that the overall deterioration in mental
    wellbeing was due to many factors.
  • However, a few common-thread issues applied to
    all the countries participating in this survey.
    Poor work culture and environment, increased
    workload, and decreased job and financial
    security.
  • As mentioned, we will see differences in our
    scale between the participating countries in the
    next few slides, and diving into them will allow
    us to understand the bigger picture.

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MALAYSIA
  • While we saw increased numbers from 2021 to 2022,
    the 2023 mental health assessment displayed an
    improvement in general mental health compared to
    the previous year.
  • Despite the positive outlook, there were some
    issues to highlight in the feedback received. A
    hostile work environment is one of the reasons
    for the mental unrest in Malaysia. The countrys
    economic positioning has forced numerous
    businesses to re-scale or downsize, leaving
    existing employees overburdened and many active
    adults with no source of income.
  • Feedback from our respondents stated that the
    escalations in this negative environment have
    caused an eat or be eaten type of job
    environment. However, the need to hold on to a
    job was overriding the desire for work-life
    balance, resulting in fractured relationships in
    their personal lives.
  • Holistic approach to management and care by
    employers might be able to significantly reduce
    the levels of stress, anxiety and depression in
    the Malaysian populace, yielding even better
    results in 2024.

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SINGAPORE
  • Similarly, Singapore displayed a downturn in poor
    mental health between 2022 and 2023. Notably,
    Singapore reports a higher level of depression
    compared to stress or anxiety in the last year.
  • Over the last three years post-pandemic,
    Singapores cost of living skyrocketed, throwing
    residents into panic. The Monetary Authority of
    Singapore (MAS) reported that the inflation rate
    in 2022 increased by 6.1 from its average of
    1.8. The financial issues caused a struggle for
    Singaporeans to manage their lifestyle concerning
    their finances.
  • On 7 February 2024, Deputy Prime Minister and
    Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong delivered a
    speech on Motion on Advancing Mental Health. He
    said the government would introduce mental health
    services to all polyclinics and GP clinics,
    equipping and training an additional 28,000
    frontline personnel and volunteers at various
    community and social service touchpoints to
    provide early assistance for anyone suffering
    from declining mental health symptoms.

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THAILAND
  • Taking a turn for the better, Thailands mental
    health assessment campaign yielded the most
    favourable results in the region, with an average
    reduction of 20 for depression, anxiety, and
    stress in 2023.
  • Feedback from our respondents displayed a higher
    awareness of mental health amongst the Thai
    population. While mental health issues may still
    be present, this new generation of individuals
    prioritises their mental health and work-life
    balance.
  • Common themes for those who did respond to having
    depression, anxiety, and stress were, again,
    work-related. Contributors to higher burnout
    rates include work overloads, conflict and
    communication issues between managers and
    colleagues, and family relationship conflicts
    stemming from increased stress in individuals.

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INDONESIA
  • Indonesia, like their neighbours, witnessed a
    healthy decline in poor mental health amongst the
    population in 2023. Despite the state of the
    local environment, Indonesians have shown an
    aptitude for resilience.
  • In 2023, Gen-Z comprised 27 of the workforce,
    and 52 were at risk of burnout. As reported in
    Mercers Health On Demand Report 2023, sales
    numbers are decreasing, causing more work
    pressure and a high burnout risk. Respondents are
    overworked, at the mercy of poor leadership
    management, and worried about increased inflation
    costs.
  • Pending Indonesias general election results on
    14 February 2024, Indonesians are also concerned
    about how politics will affect their financial
    statuses and possible tax increases.

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PHILIPPINES
  • Once again, our mental health assessment measured
    a more positive mental health state in the
    Philippines. A nation where mental health is not
    as advanced compared to their neighbouring
    countries.
  • Whilst survey respondents highlighted a toxic
    work environment and employers underpaying for
    services rendered, they have maintained a certain
    positivity within the society. Like many Asian
    countries before them, there is still a stigma
    attached to mental health and wellness amongst
    Filipinos, resulting in a lack of support and
    care given to citizens.
  • However, on 12 October 2023, the Department of
    Health (DOH) partnered with the World Health
    Organization (WHO) to unveil the 2024-2028
    Philippine Council for Mental Health (PCMH)
    Strategic Framework. This initiative aims to
    steer the creation and execution of mental health
    care policies, programmes, and services, tackling
    the prevalent mental health challenges and
    enhancing wellbeing nationwide.

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VIETNAM
  • 2023 was the first year that Vietnam undertook
    the Naluri Mental Health Assessment. While a
    direct comparison is not possible due to its
    first-time involvement, we gathered valuable
    insights from interviews with our Vietnamese
    respondents.
  • The number 1 response was stress due to
    work-related issues in a high-performance working
    environmentgenerational gaps in the different
    working populations and an increased cost of
    living without increased pay.
  • In 2023, a National Adolescent Mental Health
    survey showed that one in five adolescents face a
    mental health issue, with only 8.4 able to
    access necessary support services. So, we can
    surmise that mental health awareness should take
    a front seat in Vietnams future healthcare goals.

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Impact of Workplace Culture
  • Workplace culture plays a pivotal role in
    influencing employees mental health daily. A
    positive culture fosters belonging and
    motivation, enhancing mental wellbeing.
    Conversely, a toxic environment can lead to
    stress and burnout. Recognising this impact is
    vital for organisations prioritising employee
    mental health care and overall satisfaction.

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Corporate Responsibility
  • In the workplace mental health space, individual
    self-care practices hold immense importance,
    particularly for leaders within your professional
    or social sphere.
  • Leaders wield considerable influence over the
    team dynamics, making their wellbeing essential
    for overall effectiveness. Prioritising self-care
    enables leaders to maintain clarity, empathy, and
    resilience in their roles, fostering a healthier
    work environment and bolstering productivity and
    innovation within the team.
  • Thus, investing in leaders self-care is not just
    about personal wellbeing but cultivating a
    supportive and thriving workplace culture for
    everyone.

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Employee Wellbeing
  • Amid work challenges, employees can prioritise
    mental wellbeing by setting boundaries, taking
    breaks, practising mindfulness, seeking social
    support, and engaging in self-care activities
    outside of work.

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Conclusion
  • In summary, our annual report on mental health in
    Southeast Asia provides valuable insights into
    the prevalence of mental health disorders and
    challenges faced by employees across the region.
  • It highlights the need for addressing a new
    culture of implementing strategies to prioritise
    mental wellbeing. Additionally, the report
    underscores the crucial role of leaders in
    fostering a positive workplace environment
    through individual self-care practices.
  • Overall, the findings call for continued efforts
    to promote mental health initiatives and support
    systems for healthier communities and workplaces
    in Southeast Asia.
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