Majority of Americans believe people with mental health conditions treated differently

A recently published survey revealed that nearly two-thirds of Americans believe people dealing with mental health conditions are treated differently.
In a company press release, LifeWorks Health Index reported that 63% percent of 5,000 Americans who took an online survey expressed reservations about how mental health conditions may be treated by family, friends, colleagues and employers, with another 30%stating they were unsure how mental health conditions may be viewed.
According to the survey, 32% of Americans are uncomfortable talking about mental health with their manager, 32% are

A recently published survey revealed that nearly two-thirds of Americans believe people dealing with mental health conditions are treated differently.
In a company press release, LifeWorks Health Index reported that 63% percent of 5,000 Americans who took an online survey expressed reservations about how mental health conditions may be treated by family, friends, colleagues and employers, with another 30%stating they were unsure how mental health conditions may be viewed.
According to the survey, 32% of Americans are uncomfortable talking about mental health with their manager, 32% are