Psychological Distress at a Regional Australian Law School: Reporting on Law Students’ Experiences of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Claire Holland
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Legal education in Australia is constantly evolving to meet the needs of law students and to prepare many of them for roles in the legal profession. Examples include changes to law degree structures, optional elective units, and subjects aimed at preparing law students to be ‘workplace ready’. Law students face challenging academic requirements and law school culture that can result in greater levels of psychological distress compared to the general population. Promoting law student wellbeing and responding to high student levels of psychological distress is a key area of focus for Australian Law Schools. This article explores existing law student wellbeing studies in Australia and reports findings from an empirical exploratory study investigating the levels of depression, anxiety, and stress (DASS) using the DASS21 survey instrument in law students at a regional Australian university, James Cook University. The results from this study support earlier studies at Australian universities that show law students experience higher levels of psychological distress symptoms compared to the general population, and it is an area of concern that requires ongoing attention. Results include an exploration of the impact of factors including type of degree being studied, campus location, year of study, gender, and time spent at law school.
澳大利亚地区法学院的心理压力:报告法学院学生的抑郁、焦虑和压力经历
澳大利亚的法律教育在不断发展,以满足法律专业学生的需求,并为他们在法律职业中发挥作用做好准备。这方面的例子包括法律学位结构、选修课以及旨在培养法律专业学生 "为职场做好准备 "的科目等方面的变化。与普通人相比,法学院学生面临着具有挑战性的学术要求和法学院文化,这可能会导致他们产生更多的心理困扰。促进法学专业学生的身心健康和应对高水平的学生心理困扰是澳大利亚法学院的重点关注领域。本文探讨了澳大利亚现有的法律专业学生健康研究,并报告了一项实证探索性研究的结果,该研究使用 DASS21 调查工具,调查了澳大利亚一所地区性大学--詹姆斯库克大学法律专业学生的抑郁、焦虑和压力(DASS)水平。这项研究的结果支持了之前在澳大利亚大学进行的研究,这些研究表明,与普通人群相比,法律专业学生的心理困扰症状水平更高,这是一个需要持续关注的领域。研究结果包括对各种因素影响的探讨,其中包括所攻读学位的类型、校园位置、就读年级、性别以及在法学院就读的时间。
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