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OSMI Mental Health in Tech Survey

2024

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2023

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2022

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2021

In an unprecendented year, the 2021 survey aimed to measure attitudes towards mental health in the tech workplace, and examine the frequency of mental health disorders among tech workers.

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2020

In a rough year we only had 180 responses, the 2020 survey aimed to measure attitudes towards mental health in the tech workplace, and examine the frequency of mental health disorders among tech workers.

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2019

With over 350 responses, the 2019 survey aimed to measure attitudes towards mental health in the tech workplace, and examine the frequency of mental health disorders among tech workers.

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2018

With over 400 responses, the 2018 survey aimed to measure attitudes towards mental health in the tech workplace, and examine the frequency of mental health disorders among tech workers.

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2017

With over 756 responses, the 2017 survey aimed to measure attitudes towards mental health in the tech workplace, and examine the frequency of mental health disorders among tech workers.

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2016

With over 1400 responses, the 2016 survey aimed to measure attitudes towards mental health in the tech workplace, and examine the frequency of mental health disorders among tech workers.

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2014

With over 1200 responses, we believe the 2014 Mental Health in Tech Survey was the largest survey done on mental health in the tech industry.

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