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Mental Health Programmes in the South African workplaces : an exploratory qualitative study
dc.description.abstract | This study explores the availability and accessibility of Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) focusing on mental health within Southern African workplaces. Employee Health and Wellness (EHW) programmes, particularly those addressing mental health, are critical for enhancing workplace health management. Through semi-structured interviews conducted with 15 employees via Microsoft Teams, the research examines the nature, extent, and effectiveness of these programmes. Findings reveal that mental health interventions are diverse, each with unique advantages and purposes. The study highlights employees' perceptions of these programmes and the support they receive, offering insights into their efficacy in addressing workplace mental health needs. However, the findings are limited to the experiences of 15 participants. | en |
dc.title | Mental Health Programmes in the South African workplaces : an exploratory qualitative study | en |
dc.title.alternative | Fellow research paper | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::EMPLOYMENT::CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT::EMPLOYEE MORALE | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::EMPLOYMENT::LABOUR RELATIONS::EMPLOYEES | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::HEALTH::COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES::MENTAL HEALTH | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::EMPLOYMENT::CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT::WORKING CONDITIONS | en |
uneca.creatorCorporate.fulltaxonomy | Corporate Authors::United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Division of Administration (DOA) | en |
ags.creatorCorporate | United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Division of Administration (DOA) | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | MENTAL HEALTH | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | EMPLOYEE MORALE | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | EMPLOYEES | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | WORKING CONDITIONS | en |
ags.descriptionNotes | Copyright to this paper belongs to Godfrey Mokobane and as such cannot be cited in part or in full until it is published by author. | en |
ags.descriptionNotes | Includes bibliographical reference. | en |
ags.publisherPlace | Addis Ababa | en |
ags.publisherName | UN.ECA | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-03-06T14:21:59Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-03-06T14:21:59Z | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10855/50373 | |
uneca.workflow.processed | true | |
ags.creatorPersonal | Mokobane, Godfrey | |
uneca.language.supported | en | |
dc.format.extent | 14 p.: ill.,map. | |
dc.language | eng | |
dc.type | Research paper | |
ags.creatorCorporate | United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Division of Administration (DOA) | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | EMPLOYEE MORALE | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | EMPLOYEES | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | MENTAL HEALTH | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | WORKING CONDITIONS | |
ags.subjectClassification | 12.01.00 EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION AND PLANNING | |
ags.availabilityNumber | b331290 | |
ags.availabilityLocation | ECA-HQ | |
ags.rights.termsofuse | restricted | |
ags.JN | b331290 |