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Introducing the TELUS Mental Health Index: Nearly half of employees in South Korea experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety, impacting workplace productivity

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Introducing the TELUS Mental Health Index: Nearly half of employees in South Korea experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety, impacting workplace productivity
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Introducing the TELUS Mental Health Index: Nearly half of employees in South Korea experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety, impacting workplace productivity

2025-06-17 06:00 Last Updated At:06:15

More than one in three workers in South Korea have no emergency savings; women's mental health lags and more than two in five feel isolated

SEOUL, South Korea, June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, TELUS Health, a globally-recognized leader in workplace wellbeing, introduced its TELUS Mental Health Index ("the Index") to South Korea. Released quarterly, the Index measures and tracks employee mental health, wellbeing and productivity trends, providing organizations and policymakers with actionable insights to help build more resilient workforces. This quarter's report reveals that nearly half of employees in South Korea are experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety. The findings also show concerning trends: more than one in three workers have no emergency savings, women's mental health scores trail behind the average, and more than two in five employees report feelings of isolation.

In 2024, TELUS Health expanded its Asia-Pacific presence through EZNwellness, South Korea's leading employee assistance program provider. EZNwellness enables deep insights into the working landscape in South Korea and strengthens TELUS Health's ability to deliver comprehensive wellbeing services and mental health support that resonates for employees and drives positive impacts for organizations.

"The Index allows for comparisons with other developed nations, providing a clearer perspective on the mental health landscape among South Korean employees. The mental health challenges faced by South Korean workers have been widely reported and by tracking these trends over time, we gain valuable insights into how it is evolving," said Minjae Kang, CEO of EZNwellness, a TELUS Health Company. "The insights provide crucial guidance for businesses and policymakers striving to create healthier workplaces, and we're already seeing the value of coming together with TELUS Health, boosting our capacity to deliver tailored wellbeing research and solutions."

The report reveals a concerning picture of mental health challenges affecting both workplaces and families in South Korea. Nearly one in three parents of school-age and teenage children worry about their child's mental health, contributing to lower mental health scores for parents, six points below the national average. The impact extends beyond home life, with 44 per cent of workers reporting feelings of isolation. These factors create a cycle of stress that strains family dynamics and workplace wellbeing, highlighting the interconnected nature of mental health issues across different aspects of life.

The TELUS Mental Health Index also found:

  • Thirty-five per cent of workers lack emergency savings to cover basic needs.
  • Forty-six per cent of workers say finances are a top source of personal stress.
  • Thirty per cent of workers say their mental health is adversely impacting work productivity.
  • Thirty-eight per cent of workers feel overwhelmed with responsibilities.
  • Forty-seven per cent of the workforce reports feeling depressed and 43 per cent feel anxious.
  • One in four workers say health and medical concerns are a source of personal stress.
  • Forty-four per cent of workers report feeling isolated, impacting family dynamics.

"The research insights into the mental health and wellbeing of the workforce are essential for employers in creating supportive environments and cultivating resilience among their teams with a unified, regionally specific solution," said Paula Allen, Global Leader, Research & Client Insights, TELUS Health. "Prioritizing employee mental health and wellbeing can enhance organizational engagement, improve productivity, strengthen company culture, and drive sustainable business success."

In the second quarter of 2025, the mental health scores of workers in various regions were:

  • South Korea: 56.1
  • Singapore: 62.9
  • Australia: 63.0
  • New Zealand: 60.6
  • Canada: 63.1
  • Europe: 62.4
  • United Kingdom: 64.7
  • United States: 69.9

The lowest mental health score was reported in the Central region (53.1), followed by Honam (55.6). Workers in Yeognam and Seoul have slightly higher scores at 56.2 and 56.4, respectively.

The Index is based on a response scoring system that turns individual responses into point values. Higher point values are associated with better mental health and less mental health risk. Scores between 0 to 49 correspond with distress levels, scores between 50 to 79 correspond with strain levels and scores between 80 to 100 correspond with optimal levels of mental health.

This Index includes additional findings related to key psycho-social risks in the workplace, and mental health scores related to industry and other demographics. Read the full South Korean TELUS Mental Health Index here.

As the parent company of TELUS Health, TELUS is committed to supporting the wellbeing of its own team members and their families through a flexible, comprehensive strategy. This approach is powered by the same innovative TELUS Health solutions trusted by Fortune 500 companies and has demonstrated real-world impact, with TELUS achieving a more than 20 per cent reduction in mental health disability claims among its own team members.

Note to Editors

For further information on the TELUS Mental Health Index, or to find out more about the methodology, please visit: telushealth.com

About the TELUS Mental Health Index

The research report is conducted globally to examine the mental health of employed people in New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Europe. The data for the TELUS Health Mental Health Index was collected through an online survey between March 14 and March 27, 2025, with 1,000 respondents. All respondents reside in South Korea and were employed within the last six months. The data has been statistically weighted to ensure the regional and gender composition of the sample reflects this population.

About EZNwellness

EZNwellness, a TELUS Health Company, is the leading employee assistance program (EAP) provider in South Korea. Founded in 2015 and based in Seoul, South Korea, EZNwellness provides EAP, digital mental health and psychological experience-based exhibition space. EZNwellness enhances traditional face-to-face EAP services by integrating diverse content, professional consulting at the organizational level, and digital innovations for seamless connection. This approach enables EZNwellness to deliver more comprehensive and effective EAP solutions tailored to modern workplace needs. For more information please visit: www.eznwellness.com

About TELUS Health
TELUS Health is on a mission to become the most trusted wellbeing company in the world by enhancing the overall efficiency of healthcare and championing workplace wellbeing. By integrating advanced healthcare technology with comprehensive employee support services, TELUS Health provides a holistic approach to primary and preventive health and wellbeing enhancing more than 150 million lives across more than 200 countries and territories. Our innovative digital health platforms, including electronic medical records (EMRs) and virtual care solutions, empower healthcare professionals, employers and governments to deliver personalized care efficiently. Our employee wellbeing programs empower individuals by offering extensive support through Employee and Family Assistance Programs (EFAPs), mental health resources, financial counselling and workplace wellness initiatives. At TELUS Health, we are committed to revolutionizing healthcare to ensure people receive the support they need and employees thrive both personally and professionally. Together, let's make the future friendly. For more information please visit: www.telushealth.com.

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Introducing the TELUS Mental Health Index: Nearly half of employees in South Korea experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety, impacting workplace productivity

Introducing the TELUS Mental Health Index: Nearly half of employees in South Korea experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety, impacting workplace productivity

Introducing the TELUS Mental Health Index: Nearly half of employees in South Korea experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety, impacting workplace productivity

Introducing the TELUS Mental Health Index: Nearly half of employees in South Korea experiencing feelings of depression and anxiety, impacting workplace productivity

Limited Edition Drop Features Iconic Jake Burton Quotes on Snowboards, Apparel & Accessories

BURLINGTON, Vt., Jan. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Burton is proud to unveil 'From Burton to the World', a limited-edition collection of snowboards, apparel and accessories that feature iconic quotes by late Burton founder, Jake Burton Carpenter. Professional snowboarders sponsored by Burton will debut the collection as they compete in Aspen, Colorado and Laax, Switzerland this month, with global availability beginning February 3rd on Burton.com and at select flagship stores and retail partners worldwide.

"Jake built Burton on a simple belief: snowboarding brings people together," said Donna Carpenter, Burton Owner & Chair of the Board. "While we watch individual athletes compete, what Jake understood and what our riders embody is that snowboarding has always been about community. 'From Burton to the World' celebrates this spirit. Each board carries Jake's words, but more importantly, 'From Burton to the World' represents the passion snowboarders share on and off the mountain. This collection is a tribute to Jake's vision, which is now carried forward by riders around the world who continue to push the sport while staying true to its soul."

Jake's Words, Riders' Choice

Burton Team riders worked directly with designers to select the Jake Burton quotes that resonated most with them. The result: six bold, graphic snowboards in a vibrant color palette, each featuring history-making quotes in block print.

The Collection

'HAVE AS MUCH FUN AS POSSIBLE'

Ridden by: Oliver Martin (USA), Gaon Choi (Korea), Hiroto Ogiwara (Japan), Yiming Su (China), Mitsuki Ono (Japan), Nicola Liviero (Italy), Shaotong Wu (China) and Clemens Millauer (Austria).

'RIDING IS WHERE THE ENERGY COMES FROM & IT'S ALSO WHERE IT GOES'

Ridden by: Anna Gasser (Austria), Ayumu Hirano (Japan), Hanna Karrer (Austria), Reira Iwabuchi (Japan), Romain Allemand (France), Taiga Hasegawa (Japan) and Jakub Hrones (Czech Republic).

'HERE AT BURTON WE TAKE OUR FUN SERIOUSLY'

Ridden by: Brock Crouch (USA), Jiayu Liu (China), Jonas Hasler (Switzerland), Leon Vockensperger (Germany), Øyvind Kirkhus (Norway), Telma Sarkipajou (Finland), Dane Menzies (New Zealand), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (New Zealand).

'THE BEST THING ABOUT SNOWBOARDING – IT'S NOT HOW YOU LOOK BUT HOW YOU FEEL'

Ridden by: Shuichiro Shigeno (Japan).

'BELIEVE IN SNOWBOARDING'

Ridden by: Kaishu Hirano (Japan).

'QUESTION: IS SNOWBOARDING A FAD? ANSWER: GET SERIOUS'

Ridden by: Cam Melville Ives (New Zealand), Clemens Millauer (Austria), Lu Yang (China), Mark McMorris (Canada) and Mari Fukada (Japan).

Supporting the Riders, Celebrating the Community

Burton is proud to support this incredible global community of riders who carry forward Jake's vision every time they drop in. Fans can celebrate alongside Burton riders and own a piece of snowboarding history with the 'From Burton to the World' collection of snowboards, apparel, and accessories—available in limited quantities worldwide beginning February 3rd on Burton.com and at select Burton flagship stores and retail partners.

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Burton Riders Debut 'From Burton to the World' Collection in Aspen & Laax

Burton Riders Debut 'From Burton to the World' Collection in Aspen & Laax

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