Social, Occupational, and Cultural Adaptation During a 12-Month Wintering in Antarctica

Adult Male psychosocial issues Culture [SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology Antarctic Regions 01 natural sciences [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology Young Adult Surveys and Questionnaires Adaptation, Psychological 0103 physical sciences Humans 14. Life underwater adaptation to extreme environments Research long-duration space missions Social Support Middle Aged isolated environments Research Personnel United Kingdom Italy Social Isolation 13. Climate action Female France
DOI: 10.3357/amhp.4395.2016 Publication Date: 2016-08-23T05:19:43Z
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Life in isolated and confined environments (ICEs) is subject to important constraints which can generate psychosociologically impaired outcomes. This study investigated psychological, social, occupational, and cultural variables which are among the most important determinants in adaptation to a one-year wintering in Antarctica for 13 international subjects.RESULTS: Our findings confirm and give further insight into the role of social (Cohesiveness, Social Support) and occupational (Implementation/Preparedness, Counterproductive Activity, Decision Latitude, and Psychological Job Demands) dimensions of adaptation to ICEs. Relationships between various social and occupational dimensions studies reflected detrimental effects ranging from decrements in cohesiveness (ICE 1, M = 4.44; ICE 7, M = 3.33), social support (ICE 2, M = 4.93; ICE 7, M = 4.28), and work performance (ICE 1, M = 4.33; ICE 6, M = 3.5), which differed across professional status and multicultural factors.DISCUSSION: These psychosocial issues have important implications for pre-mission selection and training, monitoring and support of crews during the mission, and post-mission readaptation. Operational recommendations are suggested to improve adaptation, success, and well-being for long-duration ICE missions, e.g., to Mars and beyond.Nicolas M, Bishop SL, Weiss K, Gaudino M. Social, occupational, and cultural adaptation during a 12-month wintering in Antarctica. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2016; 87(9):781–789.
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