Research commissioned by Mind has found that work is the most stressful factor in people’s lives, with one in three people saying their work life was either very or quite stressful, more so than debt or financial problems (30%) or health (17%).

Stress at work has often caused people to resort to alcohol and drugs to cope. Nearly three in five people (57%) say they drink after work and one in seven (14%) drink during the working day to cope with workplace stress and pressure.

The findings also show that a culture of fear and silence about stress and mental health problems is costly to employers.

Other key findings from the report include: