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Home » Mental health at work: women are doing better… except those under 40
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Mental health at work: women are doing better… except those under 40

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The mental health of women at work shows signs of improvement in 2026. However, behind this encouraging progress, persistent fragility remains – and it is concentrated among those under 40. This is the main lesson from the latest barometer published by Qualisocialmade with Ipsos-BVA with 3,000 workers in France.

Deciphering a paradox which directly questions HR strategies, sustainable performance and professional equality.

An overall improvement… but a gap that persists

In 2026, 74% of female employees declare themselves to be in good mental health, i.e. +5 points compared to 2025. A notable progression.

But the gap with men remains:

  • 25% of women say they are in poor mental health
  • compared to 19% of men

A stable differential which reveals a structural imbalance.

Even more worrying: vulnerability is concentrated among the youngest.

  • 29% of women under 40 report poor mental health
  • compared to 22% among those aged 40 and over

In other words, nearly one in three young employed women find themselves in a situation of psychological fragility.

Self-confidence, emotional balance: more fragile indicators

Study highlights lower scores among women on several pillars of psychological solidity :

  • Self-confidence
  • Emotional balance

These dimensions directly influence the ability to manage uncertainty, to be long-term and to maintain a solid link to the work group. However, in an unstable economic and societal context, these skills become strategic.

Mental load: the real crux of the problem

One of the major lessons from the barometer concerns the perceived causes of deterioration in mental health.

Women mention more:

  • Lack of time for yourself (44% versus 35% of men)
  • Personal or family difficulties (32% versus 28%)

They cite the national political situation less than their male counterparts.

The message is clear: Women’s mental health is first impacted by the time-personal-work equation.

Mental workload remains a determining factor, particularly for young professionals who are often caught between career building, motherhood, pressure to perform and the quest for balance.

HRQoL: prevention that is still too little visible

Women evaluate several dimensions of Quality of Life and Working Conditions (QVCT) slightly less positively:

  • 65% are satisfied with relationships at work (-3 points vs. men)
  • 64% of working conditions, health and safety (-5 points)
  • 76% of inclusion and professional equality (-4 points)

Even more significant: 47% of women say that no action has been put in place to improve mental health in their organization (compared to 40% of men).

This figure does not necessarily mean that no action exists. Above all, it means that it is not perceived. However, when it comes to prevention, the invisible is equivalent to the non-existent.

A strategic issue for engagement and employer branding

For the moment, the membership indicators hold:

  • Female NPS: 6.3/10 (vs. 6.4 for men)
  • Engagement: 5.9/10 (vs 6.1)

But this stability may mask a future zone of rupture.

The barometer recalls a direct mechanism: when mental health deteriorates, engagement drops and the propensity to recommend one’s employer decreases. Mental health therefore becomes a lever for sustainable performance as much as a human imperative.

Allowing polarization to set in – certain populations who are doing better, others who remain fragile – could weaken the attractiveness and loyalty of female talents in the medium term.

Breaking away from a uniform approach

As Camy Puech, president and founder of Qualisocial : “ Professional equality is not only played out in HR indicators, but in the concrete experience of work: workload, temporality, managerial support, development prospects. »

The answer can no longer be generic.

It must be:

  • Targeted : priority for women under 40
  • Visible : actions identifiable and embodied by management
  • Structural : integrated into the organization of work

Mentoring, psychological support, organizational arrangements, real flexibility, support for maternity journeys…

Companies that translate these findings into concrete actions protect not only the mental health of their employees, but also their competitiveness.

What this says about female leadership in 2026

This barometer reveals a contemporary tension: Women advance, succeed, perform; but still pay the price of a double requirement.

Mental health is no longer a peripheral subject. It becomes a strategic indicator of organizational maturity.

For managers, HR managers and entrepreneurs, the question is no longer: Should we act?

But rather: How to act in a differentiated, credible and measurable way?

Because supporting women’s mental health means supporting the economic future of organizations.

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