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Originally published by Capital Businessbusiness
May 31, 2026
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Study finds 43pc of Kenyan healthcare workers show symptoms of depression

The study by the Aga Khan University Brain and Mind Institute (AKU-BMI) found that 43.1 percent of healthcare workers surveyed reported depressive symptoms, with younger and early-career professionals among the most affected. Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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A new study reveals that a significant portion of healthcare workers in Kenya are experiencing symptoms of depression, underscoring concerns about their mental wellbeing.
- 43.1 percent of surveyed healthcare workers reported depressive symptoms.
- The study was conducted by the Aga Khan University Brain and Mind Institute (AKU-BMI).
- Workplace stress and limited social support were identified as major contributors to poor mental health outcomes among these frontline medical staff.
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