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Mentally ill face workplace stigma

By James Boxell

Published: September 23 2009 02:52 | Last updated: September 23 2009 02:52

Executives with mental health problems are being forced to suffer in silence at work amid increasing intolerance towards their condition, research from Britain’s leading disability campaign group has found.

In what it claims is the first UK study of high-earning disabled workers, Radar found that people with a history of medical problems such as bipolar disorder or clinical depression were four times as likely to keep their illness secret than counterparts with other disabilities.

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