Mental Health and Psychological Safety Among Remote Workers: A Post-Pandemic Analysis

Authors

  • Bhraian Chris Mahjan

Keywords:

Mental Health, Psychological Safety, Remote workers

Abstract

The emergence of COVID-19 pushed many industries to adopt remote work which transformed conventional workplace settings while bringing mental health and psychological safety issues to the forefront. The study investigates how remote work affects employee well-being and discusses how occupational safety and social connections combined with technological progress help alleviate harmful psychological outcomes. The paper investigates methods to create a mentally healthy remote work environment following the pandemic.

Author Biography

Bhraian Chris Mahjan

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Published

04-03-2025

How to Cite

Mahjan, B. C. (2025). Mental Health and Psychological Safety Among Remote Workers: A Post-Pandemic Analysis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGEING, SAFETY, HEALTHCARE & SCIENCE INNOVATION, 1(3), 116–121. Retrieved from https://journals.adultprimefoundation.com/index.php/ijashsi/article/view/24

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