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PRSA-NY and Honan Strategy Group Reveal the 2022 State of Mental Health in Public Relations Report

79% of PRSA-NY members agree that they feel anxious and uncertain about the future

Two in five PRSA-NY members say they feel daily pressure and anxiety from their job

Today, PRSA-NY announced the 2022 State of Mental Health in Public Relations Report with Honan Strategy Group, a data-driven strategic research and communications firm, to understand how PRSA-NY members are coping with their mental health and determine resources to help working professionals in the industry.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221027005949/en/

PRSA-NY 2022 State of Mental Health in PR Report (Graphic: Business Wire)

PRSA-NY 2022 State of Mental Health in PR Report (Graphic: Business Wire)

The 2022 State of Mental Health in Public Relations Report revealed that there is an acute mental health issue among PRSA-NY Members but also the nature of working in the public relations industry. Beyond dealing with the pandemic on a personal level, those working in the profession have been on the frontlines of helping organizations and businesses address and respond to the pandemic. As a result, this has created an added layer of mental health challenges and complexities for PR professionals. Key findings include:

  • Two-in-five PRSA-NY members say they feel pressure and/or anxiety from their job every day.
  • One-third of PRSA-NY members say they feel pressure and/or anxiety a few times a week, and nearly one-in-five say they feel this way a few times a month.
  • 79% of PRSA-NY members agree that they feel anxious and uncertain about the future.
  • 68% of PRSA-NY members agree that COVID-19 is hopefully coming to an end, but they still have emotional scar tissue.
  • 54% of PRSA-NY members agree that while they are generally doing OK these days, they don’t feel like they are in a good “head space”.
  • 69% of PRSA-NY members agree that information from stress and anxiety experts, and psychiatrists or psychologists who specialize would be most helpful.

“Despite the various commitments we have seen centered on mental health and employee wellbeing, the current state of the industry shows that companies and agencies must do more to preserve the future of public relations,” said Aaron Kwittken, President of PRSA-NY. “There is an acute mental health issue that has been exacerbated by the pandemic, social justice issues and ongoing political unrest. As leaders start to plan for 2023, mental health should be the first item on their organizational agenda.”

The survey is one of many measures part of PRSA-NY’s ongoing commitment to promote mental health and wellbeing among members. In addition to the survey, PRSA-NY also launched a mental health wellness hub and established its first-ever Mental Health Subcommittee, which strives to bring mental health to the forefront of the PR industry and provide chapter members activities, content, and other opportunities to prioritize their wellbeing. The subcommittee is composed of Jason Abrams, Senior PR Manager, Amtrak; Amanda Anderson, PR and Communications Professional; Matthew Hirsch, Strategic Brand Communications Manager, Pernod Ricard USA; and Sarah Smith, Director of Media Relations and Social Media at Weill Cornell Medicine.

“Our new survey underscores the importance of mental health in the profession and why more resources should be made available to practitioners navigating today’s complex business landscape. The role of PR has evolved significantly during the pandemic, and with these changes, our industry must also evolve to meet the demands of employee wellbeing,” said Jason Abrams, chair of PRSA-NY’s Mental Health Subcommittee.

A total of 75 survey interviews were conducted online, in parallel with previous surveys conducted by or on behalf of PRSA-NY. Honan Strategy Group completed the field work between April 21st and June 16th, 2022 among Members of the PRSA-NY. To view the full report, please visit www.prsany.org/mentalhealthreport.

About PRSA-NY

For 75 years, the New York Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America is one of the oldest, largest, and most prominent public relations Chapters in the country. Located in the media capital of the world, it offers top-level professional development, networking, mentoring, and awards. PRSA-NY serves communications professionals in agencies, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government, as well as independent practitioners. For more information about PRSA-NY’s upcoming events, mentorship program, jobs boards, volunteer opportunities, and membership details, go to prsany.org.

About Honan Strategy Group

Honan Strategy Group (HSG) is a strategic communications and opinion research firm that works with corporations, consumer brands, public affairs and advocacy groups to help address its clients pressing business challenges. Using traditional market research and cutting edge data analytics, Honan Strategy Group helps our clients make sound data-driven decisions whether it be in the area of message testing, branding, corporate reputation, ad testing, or thought leadership. Honan Strategy Group pride itself on offering our clients highly customized strategic services, with senior leadership involved in all aspects of an engagement. Learn more at www.honanstrategy.com.

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