October Health – 2026 Report
25-34 Demographic in Canada
In Canada, the leading cause of stress for the population aged 25–34 is work-related pressures, including workload, job insecurity, and balancing work with personal life. Consider workplace mental health support (e.g., digital group sessions, assessments, and content) to address these stressors.
How mental health affects the 25-34 demographic differently
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Career pressure and job insecurity: Early to mid-career professionals may face stress from advancing, switching roles, or dealing with recruitment competition, performance reviews, and uncertain promotion timelines.
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Financial strain and debt: Student loans, housing costs, and cost-of-living pressures can be significant in this age band, impacting anxiety and sleep.
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Work-life balance and burnout risk: This group often juggles building a career with relationships, starting families, or caring for relatives, increasing boundaries’ strain and fatigue.
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Relationship and life milestones: Pressures around marriage, starting a family, or moving out can cause stress, especially when social expectations are high.
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Skill development and changing tech: Keeping up with rapidly evolving tools and skills can lead to imposter syndrome and chronic worry.
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Housing and geographic mobility: Frequent relocations for jobs or studies can disrupt social support and routines, elevating stress.
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Mental health stigma and help-seeking barriers: Concerns about confidentiality, career impact, or stigma may delay seeking support.
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Pandemic-related residuals and trauma: Lingering effects from COVID-19 and remote work can affect concentration, motivation, and mood.
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Chronic sleep disruption from lifestyle: Long work hours, shift work, or social commitments can impair sleep, amplifying stress and mood symptoms.
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Health behavior responsibilities: Balancing nutrition, exercise, and preventive care with a busy schedule can become a stressor and affect well-being.
Practical workplace supports (brief):
- Normalize mental health chats in teams, offer flexible scheduling, and provide access to digital programs (e.g., October) for group sessions and skills-building.
- Encourage short, structured check-ins and clear boundaries to reduce burnout.
- Offer confidential access to counselling or coaching and financial well-being resources.
Data from October Health
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