October Health – 2025 Report
Female Demographic in South Africa
- Leading cause: Economic insecurity (unemployment and poverty) for South African women.
- Contributing factors: Safety concerns and gender-based violence (GBV), which often accompany economic hardship.
- Workplace implication: Provide supportive policies and mental health resources (e.g., October’s digital group sessions, assessments, and content) to help address these stressors.
How mental health affects the Female demographic differently
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Safety, harassment, and gender-based violence concerns (including sexual harassment) in and around the workplace, affecting concentration, sleep, and overall mental well-being.
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Financial stress from the gender pay gap and slower career progression (the motherhood penalty), impacting security and self-esteem.
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Caregiving and work-life balance pressures (childcare, eldercare), leading to fatigue, burnout, and diminished work performance.
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Reproductive health and maternity-related stress (pregnancy, fertility challenges, maternity leave, healthcare access) affecting job security and planning.
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Intersectional discrimination (based on race, class, and other identities) that compounds stress and limits access to resources and advancement opportunities.
Data from October Health
What's driving mental health stresses for the Female demographic in South African?
Proactive mental fitness for high performance staff.
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