A new YouGov poll found more than 60 per cent of people are worried about the impact of shutdowns on mental health, as well as the damage to businesses and job losses.
Sixty per cent of people are suffering from a lack of contact with family and friends.
Pam Jones, 45, from Melbourne's north-east, told 9News she is struggling to see the light at the end of the lockdown tunnel.
The administration professional is worried about her daughters' wellbeing and her family in the UK, who she has not seen for two years.
"I'm trying to work from home and home school at the same time and it's incredibly, incredibly difficult," she said.
The mental repercussions of ongoing lockdowns are now of greater concern for many Victorians than the risk of catching COVID-19.
"These numbers are extraordinary," Lifeline Australia Chair John Brogden said.
"We've seen a 32 per cent increase in the number of calls we are receiving in Victoria compared to two years ago."
Professor Patrick McGorry from mental health group Orygen said the surge in psychological distress, particularly in children, needs urgent attention.
"Our modelling shows this mental ill health will last months and probably years. So we've got to have a solution now."
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