应对南极需求:孤立和禁闭的心理影响。

Camila Tortello, Agustín Folgueira, Michel Nicolas, Juan Manuel Cuiuli, Germán Cairoli, Valeria Crippa, Marta Barbarito, Carolina Abulafia, Diego Andrés Golombek, Daniel Eduardo Vigo, Santiago Andrés Plano
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摘要

在极端环境中工作需要广泛的认知、心理和社会能力。由于其干旱、极冷的天气和孤立的条件,南极洲是最具挑战性的栖息地之一。本研究旨在评估贝尔格拉诺二号阿根廷南极站工作人员在一年监禁期间的情绪变化和应对策略,以及群体动力学对其可能的调节。13名阿根廷军人分别在3月、5月、7月、9月和11月完成了每月两次的情绪、应对和社会动态问卷调查。结果显示,社会动态量表显著下降,表现为感知同伴和等级支持的减少。此外,在整个探险过程中,应对策略显示出成熟防御的下降。社会支持与从压力中恢复之间存在正相关。我们的研究结果强调了人际关系在孤立和极端环境的心理适应中的重要性。
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Coping with Antarctic demands: Psychological implications of isolation and confinement.

Working in extreme environments requires a wide range of cognitive, psychological and social competences. Antarctica represents one of the most challenging habitats to work in due to its aridity, extremely cold weather, and isolated conditions. This study aimed to assess mood variations and coping strategies, as well as their possible modulation by group dynamics in a crew at the Belgrano II Argentine Antarctic Station throughout 1 year of confinement. Thirteen members of the Argentine Army completed emotional, coping and social dynamics questionnaires bimonthly in March, May, July, September and November. Results showed a significant decline in social dynamics scales, evidenced by decreases in perceived peer and hierarchical support. Additionally, coping strategies displayed a drop in mature defence throughout the expedition. A positive correlation was found between social support and recovery from stress. Our results highlight the importance of interpersonal relationships in psychological adjustment to isolation and extreme environments.

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