MetLife and Aura Introduce New Category of AI-Powered Tools to U.S. Employer Benefits Channel to Take on the Mental Health Crisis
Leading Benefits Provider Committed to Meeting the Needs of Today’s Workforce with Tools to Promote Mental Wellbeing and Balance for Employees and Families
The magnitude of the issue for an entire generation of children is stark. Today, 40% of high school students experience persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness1 and more than 20% of adolescents were diagnosed with mental or behavioral health conditions including anxiety and depression2.
An employee’s mental health is deeply connected to this growing concern and impacts their holistic health and wellbeing, influencing their performance and satisfaction at work. MetLife’s latest research3 finds 84% of employers agree that increasing employee mental wellbeing is an important benefits objective, up from 71% just five years ago, underscoring the importance of this new capability. With Aura’s research showing 86% of parents express some concern and 24% express extreme concern about their child’s online safety4, it’s clear employers’ mental health benefit concerns must now extend beyond their employees to that of their children.
“We recognize the growing concerns families have when it comes to their children’s online behaviors and how it impacts their mental health. Aura’s suite of online safety and mental balance tools, enable us to help employers support their employees and families in protecting mental health and safeguarding in the online world,” said
Aura’s new tools provide parents with the summarized insights they need to know their kid is okay, while respecting the child’s privacy5. The tools analyze language patterns, online tone, emotional expressions, and late-night activity with an easy-to-digest report that showcases the way theirchild interacts with apps, platforms, and websites. Beyond safety, it even assesses social styles, offering insights into their digital relationships and helps parents nurture their child’s strengths.
Aura’s in-house team works alongside members of the
Some of the child mental health focused developments that employees will have access to in the coming months include:
- Online behavior trends keeping your kid up at night
- Device habits that may be distracting your kid during the school day
- Changes in time spent on social media, gaming or chatting with AI
- Alerts to known indicators of potential serious health concerns like suicide or self-harm
“Our kids’ lives have shifted to a boundless, invisible online world. Without a window into what’s happening online, we can’t hope to succeed in our primary role as parents. And if we aren’t succeeding at home, then we won’t excel at work,” said
Visit www.metlife.com/identity-and-fraud-protection to learn more about MetLife’s exclusive offer of Aura, or to learn more about how AI-powered Aura Intelligence is reimagining modern parenthood, visit www.aura.com/online-balance.
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Aura is one of the fastest-growing online safety solutions for individuals and families. Whether you're protecting yourself, your kids or your aging loved ones, Aura meets your needs at every stage of life. With real-time monitoring and alerts, Aura helps detect and mitigate online threats like scams, predators, and cyberbullying—empowering families with the right tools to thrive in the digital world. Learn more at www.aura.com.
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3 MetLife’s 2025 Employee Benefit Trends Study |
4 State of the Youth: Report on Raising a Connected Generation, Digital Parenthood, Aura |
5 Users are responsible for making their own parental decisions. Aura’s services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. The services are for informational purposes and cannot replace the services of physicians or medical professionals. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions about medical conditions or treatment. Aura’s services do not monitor for all content or a child’s behavior in real time. Some alerts and/or insights are created using generative AI and may not be fully accurate, complete, or timely. |
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