Family law barristers reported the lowest wellbeing, followed by criminal barristers.
Overall, 60% are generally in a good mood, but more than a third (35%) tend to feel down or in low spirits, with nearly 24% reporting low psychological wellbeing. On average, women, ethnic minority and more junior barristers scored lower in the wellbeing stakes.
Some 61% are satisfied with their job, and nearly three-quarters (73%) agreed they have supportive work colleagues and/or work environment.
Bar Chair Sam Townend KC said: ‘The latest data reflects an improvement in some aspects of wellbeing at the Bar. This deserves recognition.’