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Navigating Isolation: The Mental Health Impact of COVID-19 on Drivers

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioJuly 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Navigating isolation: the mental health impact of covid 19 on drivers
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Clarissa Rankin is one of many truck drivers who experienced the pandemic firsthand. She mentioned, “Traveling from state to state and witnessing the struggles of others … It was devastating.” Rankin noted the pandemic’s deep impact on the trucking industry, affecting not just her but many truck drivers.

Mental Health Impacts on Truck Drivers

The pandemic intensified the already taxing mental aspects of trucking. Fleets have begun recognizing the interconnectedness of mental and physical health, a view shared by Michael Yonka, the director of safety services for transportation at Sentry Insurance. He explained, “Mental health disorders can lead to anxiety, depression, and chronic loneliness, which contribute to further health issues such as poor diet and lack of sleep.”

Isolation in the Trucking Profession

Even before the pandemic, the transportation sector had one of the highest suicide rates among occupations, according to the CDC. Truck drivers’ isolation can lead to mental health struggles, as job conditions often require long hours alone in enclosed spaces. Exposure to traumatic incidents on the road, such as fatal accidents, contributes to issues like PTSD, which is one of the most reported mental health disorders among drivers, following depression and anxiety.

Challenges During the Pandemic

During the pandemic, truckers faced even greater isolation due to closures of truck stops and restaurants, which limited their opportunities for human interaction and basic amenities. “It’s a lonely job as it is, and the pandemic cut them off from society,” Yonka pointed out. This lack of social contact can lead to further mental health challenges, which were already heightened during the pandemic. A CDC survey indicated that almost 41% of respondents noted their mental health deteriorated in the early months of the pandemic.

Enhancing Support Systems

Pre-pandemic, few fleets offered dedicated mental health services for truck drivers. However, the crisis has led many transportation firms to start addressing mental health needs. Nate Kennedy, human resources director at Hogan Transportation, noted, “We are just beginning to break the ice on mental health discussions.” Various companies have begun implementing employee assistance programs (EAPs) that provide counseling and access to telehealth services, recognizing the importance of offering psychological support to truckers.

Addressing Stigma in Mental Health

A significant barrier to addressing mental health issues in trucking is the stigma surrounding them. Kennedy highlighted the challenging nature of discussing mental health, especially in a male-dominated industry. The pandemic has somewhat shifted perceptions, as larger audiences began experiencing mental health challenges. However, experts agree that more work is needed to move past the stigma and foster an open dialogue about mental health in the workplace.

Encouraging Open Communication

Creating a culture that supports open conversations about mental health is essential. Management can take the lead in normalizing these discussions, which may encourage employees to feel more comfortable addressing their mental health. As Kennedy noted, “If we treat these discussions as common, drivers will be more inclined to engage in them as well.”

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