A study involving over 588,000 participants indicates that remote and hybrid work arrangements may negatively impact mental health. While these work models offer certain advantages, the findings suggest they could contribute to increased feelings of loneliness and sadness among workers.
Study Examines Mental Health Effects of Remote Work on Americans
A recent study with more than 588,000 participants highlights potential mental health challenges associated with remote and hybrid work. The research suggests that while these work arrangements have benefits, they may also lead to increased loneliness and sadness.
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Remote work is making Americans lonelier and sadder, new study suggests
Study Examines Mental Health Effects of Remote Work on Americans