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Table of differences in the needs survey scales by job category

Support needs Knowledge needs Development needs Socialisation needs Work environment and psychological support needs
Chi-squared test 13,848 26,781 59,751 4,729 8,753
Two-sided significance level 0.017 0.000 0.000 0.450 0.119

Linear regression model for the dependent variable ‘Need for work environment and psychological support’ for the sample group—senior judges and judges

Independent variables B Std. Error β R2 Adjusted R2 F t Sig.
1.Model 14.59 1,513 0.519 0.502 (50%) 31,777 9,646 0.000
Mental health −0.144 0.056 −0.213 −2,595 0.011
Workload −0.268 0.059 −0.358 −4,536 0.000
Support needs 0.181 0.057 0.224 3,185 0.002
Socialising needs 0.312 0.070 0.301 4,479 0.000

Linear regression model for the dependent variable ‘Need for work environment and psychological support’ for the sample group—senior investigators and investigators

Independent variables B Std. Error β R2 Adjusted R2 F t Sig.
1.Model 9,253 1,921 0.481 0.452 (45%) 16,909 4,816 0.000
Work-life balance −0.170 0.050 −0.319 −3,405 0.001
Support needs −0.235 0.083 −0.299 −2,836 0.006
Knowledge needs 0.353 0.163 0.195 2,170 0.033
Socialising needs 0.306 0.099 0.318 3,083 0.003

Differences by job category in the scales of the well-being survey

Job satisfaction Mental health in the workplace Workload Work–life balance Relations with management Relations with colleagues
Hi square test 65,914 25,327 9,121 15,332 5,467 5,193
Two-sided significance level 0000 0.000 0.104 0.009 0.362 0.393

Linear regression model for the dependent variable ‘Need for work environment and psychological support’ in the full sample

Independent variables B Std. Error β R2 Adjusted R2 Change in F Sig.
1.Model 13.94 0.990 0.459 0.450 (45%) 48,778 0.000
Mental health −0.161 0.034 −0.246 0.000
Workload −0.088 0.043 −0.124 0.043
Work–life balance −0.101 0.034 −0.179 0.003
Knowledge needs 0.342 0.089 0.170 0.000
Development needs −0.129 0.076 −0.078 0.090
Socialising needs 0.380 0.040 0.390 0.000

Table of differences by gender in the scales of the occupational well-being and needs questionnaire

Job satisfaction Mental health Workload Work-life balance Relationship with management Relationship with colleagues Need for support Need for knowledge Need for development Need for socialization Need for work. environment and psych. support
Mann–Whitney U Criterion 12,075,500 12,612,500 10,990,000 11,395,500 12,711,000 12,549,000 12,169,000 10,148,500 11,709,500 12,193,500 10,936.500
Wilcoxon W 42,703,500 18,072,500 41,618,000 42,023,500 43,339,000 43,177,000 17,629,000 15,608,500 17,169,500 17,653,500 16,396,500
Z −0.888 −0.267 −2,142 −1,672 −0.152 −0.342 −0.781 −3,264 −1,333 −0.755 −2,214
Two-sided significance level 0.374 0.789 0.032 0.095 0.878 0.733 0.435 0.001 0.182 0.450 0.027

Linear regression model for the dependent variable ‘Need for work environment and psychological support’ for the sample group—senior prosecutors and prosecutors

Independent variables B Std. Error β R2 Adjusted R2 F t Sig.
1.Model 11,217 1,749 0.480 0.460 (46%) 24,017 6,412 0.000
Mental health −0.140 0.063 −0.193 −2,226 0.028
Workload −0.243 0.063 −0.338 −3,851 0.000
Knowledge needs 0.660 0.145 0.329 4,559 0.000
Socialising needs 0.301 0.069 0.318 4,366 0.000
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Law, International Law, Foreign Law, Comparative Law, other, Public Law, Criminal Law