Human activity in Antarctica has increased sharply in recent years. In particular during the winter months, people are exposed to long periods of isolation and confinement and an extreme physical environment that poses risks to health, well-being and performance. The present study aimed to gain a better understanding of processes contributing to psychological resilience in this context. Specifically, the study examined how the use of coping strategies changed over time, and the extent to which changes coincided with alterations in mood and sleep. Two crews (N = 27) spending approximately 10 months at the Concordia station completed the Utrecht Coping List, the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), and a structured sleep diary at re...
Working in extreme environments requires a wide range of cognitive, psychological andsocialcompetenc...
International audienceStressors in Isolated, Confined, Extreme environments (ICE environments) pose ...
Dramatic change for those people ~ravel from equator regions to polar lands would cause significant ...
Human activity in Antarctica has increased sharply in recent years. In particular during the winter ...
Human activity in Antarctica has increased sharply in recent years. In particular during the winter ...
(Q1)International audienceThe data presented in this article relate to the research article entitled...
The Antarctic environment is characterized by many of the same extreme stressors as long-duration sp...
The XXV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpini...
The isolating, confining, and extreme environment of Antarctica presents a number of psychological a...
This meta-analysis is examining the psychological effects of wintering-over in Antarctica. As an iso...
The existence Of psychosocial research in Antarctica is little known but has improved understanding ...
International audienceWorking in extreme environments requires a wide range of cognitive, psychologi...
Space analogues are settings where particular conditions can be reproduced to study physiological an...
The title for this chapter is taken from Suedfeld’s (1987) influential chapter in the Handbook of En...
The International Biomedical Expedition to the Antarctic (IBEA) was a five nation, interdisciplinary...
Working in extreme environments requires a wide range of cognitive, psychological andsocialcompetenc...
International audienceStressors in Isolated, Confined, Extreme environments (ICE environments) pose ...
Dramatic change for those people ~ravel from equator regions to polar lands would cause significant ...
Human activity in Antarctica has increased sharply in recent years. In particular during the winter ...
Human activity in Antarctica has increased sharply in recent years. In particular during the winter ...
(Q1)International audienceThe data presented in this article relate to the research article entitled...
The Antarctic environment is characterized by many of the same extreme stressors as long-duration sp...
The XXV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpini...
The isolating, confining, and extreme environment of Antarctica presents a number of psychological a...
This meta-analysis is examining the psychological effects of wintering-over in Antarctica. As an iso...
The existence Of psychosocial research in Antarctica is little known but has improved understanding ...
International audienceWorking in extreme environments requires a wide range of cognitive, psychologi...
Space analogues are settings where particular conditions can be reproduced to study physiological an...
The title for this chapter is taken from Suedfeld’s (1987) influential chapter in the Handbook of En...
The International Biomedical Expedition to the Antarctic (IBEA) was a five nation, interdisciplinary...
Working in extreme environments requires a wide range of cognitive, psychological andsocialcompetenc...
International audienceStressors in Isolated, Confined, Extreme environments (ICE environments) pose ...
Dramatic change for those people ~ravel from equator regions to polar lands would cause significant ...