1、Mental health todayA deep dive based on the 2023 Gen Z and Millennial surveyMAY 2023MENTAL HEALTH DEEP DIVE BASED ON THE 2023 GEN Z AND MILLENNIAL SURVEY 2023For information,contact Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited2The Deloitte Global 2023 Gen Z and Millennial SurveyTable of contentsIntroduction3Hei
2、ghtened levels of stress persist4Addressing mental health needs in the workplace8Work/life balance and a culture of respect remain key to well-being12Conclusion181234MENTAL HEALTH DEEP DIVE BASED ON THE 2023 GEN Z AND MILLENNIAL SURVEY 2023For information,contact Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited3The
3、 Deloitte Global 2023 Gen Z and Millennial SurveyIntroductionThe 2023 Deloitte Global Gen Z and Millennial survey gathered the views of over 22,000 peoplein 44 countries.This is the 12th year that this survey has been conducted,and the fourth yearthat it has included extensive questions on mental he
4、alth.This years survey was conducted at a pivotal time.The COVID-19 pandemic has receded as a day-to-day concern for many people,but its legacy has embedded undeniable shifts in personal priorities and in expectations around ways of working.Meanwhile,other major events have brought new challenges or
5、 heightened existing oneswith respondents top three societal concerns this year being cost of living,unemployment,and climate change.These cumulative issues are impacting the daily lives of Gen Zs and millennials,making their future more uncertain,and placing their mental well-being under continuous
6、 strain.In fact,amongGen Zs,the mental health of their generation ranks as their fourth top societal concern.Over the past three years,this survey has provided valuable insight into the mental health of these generations.Our 2020 report,which was fielded in December 2019,painted a stark picture:one