Eells T D, Showalter C R
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of Louisville, KY 40202.
Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 1994;22(1):71-83.
This study examines work-related stress among American trial judges using a relational model of stress, which emphasizes an individual's appraisals in a person-situation relationship. A representative sample of 88 judges completed three questionnaires addressing type and magnitude of specific work-related stressors, psychological stress symptoms, and psychosocial moderators of stress. Factor analysis revealed five types of stressors: case, litigating party, purposes and consequences of decisions, conflicts between professional and personal values, and seriousness of a criminal offense. The most stressful aspects of work relate to poorly prepared or disrespectful counsel, exercising judicial management and discretion, and highly emotional cases under public scrutiny. Correlational analyses show that stress is associated with cognitive, emotional, and behavioral symptoms, including a possible adverse impact on decision-making capacity. Results are discussed in terms of the relational model of stress.
本研究采用压力关系模型,探讨美国初审法官的工作压力,该模型强调个体在人-情境关系中的评估。88名法官的代表性样本完成了三份问卷,内容涉及特定工作压力源的类型和程度、心理压力症状以及压力的社会心理调节因素。因子分析揭示了五种压力源类型:案件、诉讼当事人、决策的目的和后果、职业与个人价值观之间的冲突以及刑事犯罪的严重性。工作中压力最大的方面与准备不足或不尊重人的律师、行使司法管理和自由裁量权以及在公众监督下情绪高度激动的案件有关。相关分析表明,压力与认知、情绪和行为症状相关,包括可能对决策能力产生的不利影响。研究结果根据压力关系模型进行了讨论。