The purpose of this study was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress in lawyers. General demands (i.e., time pressure and emotional demands) and lawyer demands (i.e., emphasis on profits and competitiveness), as well as three resources (i.e., control, pay, and praise) were examined, along with the moderating role of overcommitment. Participants included 448 Australian lawyers who completed an online questionnaire distributed to them by their state or territory law society. Results revealed significant direct relationships between the demands, resources, and overcommitment on depression and anxiety. Significant two-way interactions indicated that the positive relationship of general demands on depression and anx...
Suspending an attorney\u27s license for sixty days for neglecting client matters, making misrepresen...
Legal professionals are thought to have higher levels of mental health issues and lower levels of we...
What are the sources of perceived occupational stress, and how troublesome are they to forensic psyc...
The purpose of this study was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress i...
The purpose of this thesis was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress,...
© 2019 Mark Adrian LeeMedia and public opinion have portrayed Australian lawyers as a group rife wit...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the types of workplace demands and resources experie...
Research to date has found that lawyers are disproportionately affected by psychological distress wh...
The present research is a contribution towards understanding Australian lawyers’ experiences of, and...
The major objectives of the study were to identify the level of perceived stress and burnout among l...
This article empirically analyzes original data to look at stress and stress hardiness in the legal ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the main and interactive effects of four dimensions of prof...
In a country where the depression rate is ten times higher today than it was in 1960, lawyers sit at...
The findings of the research reported in this study, in conjunction with earlier studies, suggest th...
This article reports on research at the University of Newcastle, Australia, in 2006, which sought to...
Suspending an attorney\u27s license for sixty days for neglecting client matters, making misrepresen...
Legal professionals are thought to have higher levels of mental health issues and lower levels of we...
What are the sources of perceived occupational stress, and how troublesome are they to forensic psyc...
The purpose of this study was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress i...
The purpose of this thesis was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress,...
© 2019 Mark Adrian LeeMedia and public opinion have portrayed Australian lawyers as a group rife wit...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the types of workplace demands and resources experie...
Research to date has found that lawyers are disproportionately affected by psychological distress wh...
The present research is a contribution towards understanding Australian lawyers’ experiences of, and...
The major objectives of the study were to identify the level of perceived stress and burnout among l...
This article empirically analyzes original data to look at stress and stress hardiness in the legal ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the main and interactive effects of four dimensions of prof...
In a country where the depression rate is ten times higher today than it was in 1960, lawyers sit at...
The findings of the research reported in this study, in conjunction with earlier studies, suggest th...
This article reports on research at the University of Newcastle, Australia, in 2006, which sought to...
Suspending an attorney\u27s license for sixty days for neglecting client matters, making misrepresen...
Legal professionals are thought to have higher levels of mental health issues and lower levels of we...
What are the sources of perceived occupational stress, and how troublesome are they to forensic psyc...