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Getting promoted at work may be bad for a person's mental health, a study suggests. | Getting promoted at work may be bad for a person's mental health, a study suggests. |
Warwick University researchers quizzed 1,000 workers who had been promoted into supervisory or management roles in the past five years. | Warwick University researchers quizzed 1,000 workers who had been promoted into supervisory or management roles in the past five years. |
They were asked about their health, mental well-being and use of health services. | |
The study found that after promotion the quality of an individual's mental health deteriorated by 10% on average. | The study found that after promotion the quality of an individual's mental health deteriorated by 10% on average. |
Experts said being given extra responsibility could lead to more stress, anxiety and depression. | Experts said being given extra responsibility could lead to more stress, anxiety and depression. |
People given senior positions need to be given the proper support and training to handle the extra responsibility Chris Boyce, lead researcher | People given senior positions need to be given the proper support and training to handle the extra responsibility Chris Boyce, lead researcher |
They said the problems could be exacerbated by workers who were promoted having less time to access health services. | They said the problems could be exacerbated by workers who were promoted having less time to access health services. |
GP visits fell by 20% to less than two a year after promotion, the study found. | GP visits fell by 20% to less than two a year after promotion, the study found. |
It has long been assumed that a person's job status directly results in better health. | It has long been assumed that a person's job status directly results in better health. |
While the study found no effect on a person's physical health over the period, researchers warned the mental strain could lead to serious problems. | While the study found no effect on a person's physical health over the period, researchers warned the mental strain could lead to serious problems. |
Lead researcher Chris Boyce said: "Getting promoted at work is not as great as people think. | Lead researcher Chris Boyce said: "Getting promoted at work is not as great as people think. |
"Our research finds that the mental health of managers typically deteriorates after a job promotion and in a way that goes beyond merely a short-term change. | "Our research finds that the mental health of managers typically deteriorates after a job promotion and in a way that goes beyond merely a short-term change. |
"People given senior positions need to be given the proper support and training to handle the extra responsibility." | "People given senior positions need to be given the proper support and training to handle the extra responsibility." |
The research will be presented at the Royal Economic Society's conference later this month. | The research will be presented at the Royal Economic Society's conference later this month. |
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