Burns Fiona, Soh Nerissa L, Shackel Rita, Walter Garry
The University of Sydney Law School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Discipline of Psychiatry, Sydney Medical School - Northern, the University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Psychiatr Psychol Law. 2019 Jun 12;26(3):343-354. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2018.1485525. eCollection 2019.
Australian law students exhibit high levels of psychological distress compared to the general population. In 2013, The University of Sydney Law School conducted a survey to examine the level of distress in students, what factors were associated with their distress and what strategies might mitigate student distress. This article reports on the survey's qualitative findings relating to financial stressors and care-giving responsibilities. The findings provide further insights into the context of financial stressors for law students and how they may undermine students' candidacy. The study found that financial stress, work commitments, caring for dependents, illnesses and death in the family can be potential reasons for students suspending studies or withdrawing from their studies altogether. In view of the findings, possible solutions to alleviate stress and support students with their work-study and care-giving concerns are discussed.
与普通人群相比,澳大利亚法律专业学生表现出较高程度的心理困扰。2013年,悉尼大学法学院开展了一项调查,以探究学生的困扰程度、与困扰相关的因素以及减轻学生困扰的策略。本文报告了该调查中与经济压力源和照顾责任相关的定性研究结果。这些结果为深入了解法律专业学生面临经济压力源的背景以及这些压力源如何可能影响学生继续学业提供了更多见解。研究发现,经济压力、工作负担、照顾受抚养人、家人患病和死亡可能是学生暂停学业或完全退学的潜在原因。鉴于这些研究结果,本文讨论了缓解压力以及在勤工俭学和照顾责任方面支持学生的可能解决方案。