Fine Anna, Snider Katie M, Miller Monica K
Interdisciplinary Social Psychology PhD Program, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA.
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA.
Psychiatr Psychol Law. 2024 May 12;31(3):381-400. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2024.2343091. eCollection 2024.
Non-judicial court personnel, critical to a well-functioning justice system, experience overloaded dockets and the responsibility of making significant decisions, contributing to cognitive stress. Understanding and mitigating their stress is essential for maintaining judicial efficiency. We adapted Miller and Richardson's Model of Judicial Stress to assess stress in a broad sample of non-judicial court personnel ( = 122), including judges, lawyers, and administrative staff. Participants responded to surveys about their stress levels, job performance, and health; they also completed cognitive performance tasks. The findings indicated that stress negatively affected employee outcomes including cognitive performance, job performance, job satisfaction, and health outcomes. Notably, perceived job performance had declined compared to the previous year, suggesting that the pandemic was an additional significant stressor. Based on the data, the Model of Judicial Stress is also applicable to other types of courtroom personnel, underlining its relevance across various judicial roles.
非司法法庭工作人员对司法系统的良好运作至关重要,他们面临着积压过多的案件以及做出重大决策的责任,这导致了认知压力。了解并减轻他们的压力对于维持司法效率至关重要。我们采用了米勒和理查森的司法压力模型,对包括法官、律师和行政人员在内的广泛非司法法庭工作人员样本(n = 122)进行压力评估。参与者回答了关于他们压力水平、工作表现和健康状况的调查;他们还完成了认知表现任务。研究结果表明,压力对员工的工作成果产生了负面影响,包括认知表现、工作表现、工作满意度和健康状况。值得注意的是,与上一年相比,员工感知到的工作表现有所下降,这表明疫情是另一个重大压力源。基于这些数据,司法压力模型也适用于其他类型的法庭工作人员,突显了其在不同司法角色中的相关性。