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Moolah or Mind : A study on depression among IT professionals in India

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Feature by Sumona Chetia

Wake up in the morning. Grab a cup of black coffee. Rush to the office. Grab another cup of black coffee. Stare into the computer screen for hours while ferociously typing back and forth. Drink the third cup of coffee (maybe this time, an Americano), and after working for continuous 8-9 hours, when you come back home you are not alone! Your work has followed you home.

So goes the life of an IT professional!

Information Technology (IT) is an era which changed the world in all respect. Let’s look at India in particular. IT sector in India primarily houses the most number of employability opportunities. Good pay, prime status and the lucky chances to work abroad are a few of the many perks of an IT generated job. But apart from all these glitter and gold has any of us ever wondered about the mental state of IT professionals. The answer as expected is a no because this is a very alien topic to many of us. So this World Mental Health Day I chose to look into the mental wellbeing of hardworking IT professionals.

To survive in any working environment, we are required to excel through every cut-throat competition. And that means draining our body and mind. In an IT industry, a professional’s life depends on meeting deadlines. To create breakthrough presentations, to produce innovative computer applications and to brainstorm excellent ideas in meetings are the core activities performed by an individual working for an IT company. All of these activities need an active brain. The more he/she uses the brain, the better the result. In addition to these, with the advancement of technology, the IT workers directly face the constant change in methodologies. To achieve better positions and promotions within a shorter duration, they are always on the lookout for learning the new working language, equipment or even change the entire work paradigm to meet increasing demands. And this is when extreme stress seeps into their lives which in later stages take the form of DEPRESSION. YES, I SAID IT!

Let’s take a look at the factors (my findings) of depression among IT professionals. For your easier comprehension, I am putting forward the list of causes in bullets.

An overworked and overstressed employee is doing no good for his company, family and most importantly his health. All the above-mentioned factors are definite to take a toll on his/her physical and mental state. Anxiety, bipolar syndrome, clinical depressions are all the outcomes of never-ending stress in the IT sector. According to statistics, depression ranks among the top three workplace problems.

SYMPTOMS OF A DEPRESSED IT PROFESSIONAL

– Persistent sad and anxious mood.

– Less communication with colleagues.

-Unhappy with his/her job.

-Suicidal talks.

-Always irritated or at times showing no emotions at all.

-Taking frequent leaves without stating any genuine reason.

-Loss of interest in work.

-Procrastination at a workplace.

-Lost in thoughts.

HOW CAN COMPANIES PLAY A ROLE TO COMBAT DEPRESSION IN WORKPLACE?

First and foremost, IT companies need to recognize the problem area. The employers should have a fair knowledge about depression, its symptoms, and cure. Often, employees don’t address this issue because they fear to lose their job and confidentiality. So the company should be updated about each and every employee physical and mental status. Companies should put an effort into developing the quality of work life and encourage healthy work-life balance.

Stress management activities like yoga, Zumba or gym packages should be made availed at least twice a month. Introduce the concept of healthy yet delicious eating by offering an array of good food times in work cafeterias. The flexibility of time can be of immense worth for an employee. The option of occasional “work from home” should be implemented in almost all working platforms. The work environment can be mellowed down to a constructive and supportive one instead of overly aggressive and competitive. Team picnics, cultural competitions, and sports events can also be included in a company’s wellness package programme.

A good relationship between an employer and employee will result in better working conditions which will ultimately reflect in better work output and team management. This, in turn, will keep the employee in a good and healthy mental state both in work and personal life. Depression among IT professionals is not a myth but the good news is that it can be taken care of if handled with serious guidance and proper knowledge.

About Post Author

Surabhi Pandey

A journalist by training, Surabhi is a writer and content consultant currently based in Singapore. She has over ten years of experience in journalistic and business writing, qualitative research, proofreading, copyediting and SEO. Working in different capacities as a freelancer, she produces both print and digital content and leads campaigns for a wide range of brands and organisations – covering topics ranging from technology to education and travel to lifestyle with a keen focus on the APAC region.
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