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UK Freelance Mental Health Statistics

You're not alone in facing mental health challenges. Our UK Freelance Mental Health Statistics show the widespread issues affecting the general population, and those found most commonly among freelancers and the self-employed.

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UK Mental Health Statistics

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1 in four people 

1 in four people will experience a mental health problem of some kind each year in England. (Mind)

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1 in six people

1 in six people report a common mental health issue, such as anxiety or depression in any given week in England. (Mind)

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12.7%

In 2015, mental health issues were the third biggest cause of sick leave, at 12.7% of all sick days taken in the UK. (MHF)

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7.8% 

7.8% of the British population meeting the diagnosis criteria for mixed anxiety and depression. (MHF)

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3 times more likely...

Those working in the creative sector are 3 times more likely to experience mental health issues. (Inspire)

The coronavirus pandemic has contributed to deterioration in mental health and wellbeing across the UK population (Gov.uk), which has been reflected in the freelance and self-employed sectors. (IPSE)

UK Freelance Mental Health Statistics

There are around 4.4 million solo self-employed in the UK in 2020, contributing as much as £162 billion to the UK economy. (IPSE)

80% of freelancers felt moving to self-employment had at least a somewhat positive impact on their mental health, with 48% saying it was very positive. (IPSE)

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2017

For 2017, 3.6% of male UK freelancers and 6.7% of female self-employed workers reported mental health problems. (ONS)

The most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses in the creative sector are Anxiety and Depression. (Inspire)

Almost one in ten freelancers didn’t take any days off in the previous 12 months, and 14% took less than five days. 24% felt unable to take time off when feeling sick or unwell. (IPSE)

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Coronavirus and UK Freelance Mental Health

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1 in 5

1 in 5 freelancers and self-employed professionals worried they would have to close their business during the coronavirus pandemic. (IPSE) 

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32%

32% reported high stress levels during the pandemic. (IPSE)

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29%

29% reported low job satisfaction during the pandemic. (IPSE)

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From 68% to 39%

Coronavirus saw freelancers rating their mental health as good or excellent drop from 68% to 39%. (IPSE)

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From 6% to 26%

The number of freelancers experiencing poor or very poor mental health rose from 6% to 26%. (IPSE)

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