The mental health of expeditionary women in Antarctica: A systematic review

Mayra Gabriela Machado de Souza, Jairo Werner Junior
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Antarctica is considered an isolated, confined, and extreme environment. Expeditionary members' health conditions deserve special attention in such environments since access to healthcare is difficult and social networks are limited. Women in Antarctica not only are a minority recently integrated into a predominantly male setting, but also need to withstand the environment's influence and demonstrate emotional intelligence, physical capacity, and intellectual competence to share this environment, which does not always provide structures adapted to their daily needs. Our objective was to analyze quantitative evidence on the health of expeditionary women in Antarctica. This is a systematic review of the narrative synthesis type, consulting the principal databases. The inclusion criteria were quantitative, observational studies with measures of mental disorders during expeditions on the frozen continent or after conclusion of the missions. Exclusion criteria were review studies and studies that only included men. Results: We retrieved 1865 publications and included 43 in the review that contained specific results for expeditionary women (n = 7); results of expeditionary crews of both sexes but reported without specification by gender (n = 25); and results pertaining to expeditionary members reported by terms that prevented specification by gender (n = 11). The literature is inconsistent on the mental health of expeditionary women in isolated, confined, and extreme environments. Even so, the review showed that women appear to be more prone to manifesting depressive symptoms and that gender appears to influence sleep quality. More studies are needed that specify the psychological alterations developed by women in Antarctica.

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南极探险妇女的心理健康:一项系统综述
南极洲被认为是一个孤立、封闭和极端的环境。在这种环境中,远征队成员的健康状况值得特别关注,因为很难获得医疗保健,而且社会网络有限。南极洲的妇女不仅是最近融入男性占主导地位的环境中的少数群体,而且还需要承受环境的影响,并表现出情感智力、体力和智力能力,以分享这种并不总是提供适应其日常需要的结构的环境。我们的目标是分析有关南极探险妇女健康的定量证据。这是对叙事综合类型的系统回顾,参考了主要的数据库。纳入标准是定量观察性研究,测量在冰冻大陆探险期间或任务结束后的精神障碍。排除标准是回顾性研究和仅包括男性的研究。结果:我们检索了1865篇出版物,其中43篇纳入了对远征女性的具体研究结果(n = 7);远征队员男女皆有,但未按性别说明报告结果(n = 25);与远征成员有关的结果报告的术语阻止了性别的规范(n = 11)。文献是不一致的心理健康远征妇女在孤立,封闭和极端环境。即便如此,研究表明,女性似乎更容易出现抑郁症状,性别似乎也会影响睡眠质量。需要更多的研究来具体说明南极洲妇女所产生的心理变化。
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