The U.S. surgeon general on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, issued a public health advisory about the impact of modern stresses on parents' mental health, calling on government, businesses and community organisations to increase resources to provide them more support.

The advisory issued by Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, who has used the format previously to address the risks from gun violence and of social media on youth, highlighted a long list of issues that stress out parents and called for policy changes and better community support for them, other caregivers and families as a whole. Among the policy recommendations, Murthy pressed for federal, state, tribal and local governments to expand funding that supports parents, establish a national paid family and medical leave programme, see to it that workers have paid sick time, and provide caregivers with access to affordable mental health care options. Murthy told Reuters in an interview that parents' mental health had an impact on their offspring.

"Behind this youth mental health crisis is real crisis with parents, where many of them are struggling with profound stress and with their own mental health challenges," Murthy told Reuters in an interview. "If you really want to help kids, one of the things you've got to do is actually help parents." The advisory called for employers to put in place training programmes for managers about stress management and work-life balance and encouraged healthcare professionals and social servic.