Bhargava R, Mukerji S, Sachdeva U
Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
Environ Behav. 2000 Jan;32(1):111-27. doi: 10.1177/00139160021972450.
The authors studied the psychological variables of 25 men who participated in the winter-over team of an Indian expedition to Antarctica for possible associations with seasonality and isolation. It was found that increased cigarette smoking was associated with the stress of the beginning of isolation (March), sleep difficulty was associated with midwinter (June), rapport was at a minimum at the point of maximum isolation in temporal terms (September), and decreased satisfaction with work and life situations was associated with continued isolation (December, January). The study suggested that variables postulated to affect performance undergo changes during the course of wintering over in Antarctica.
作者研究了25名参加印度南极考察越冬队的男性的心理变量,以探寻其与季节性和与世隔绝状态之间可能存在的关联。研究发现,吸烟量增加与隔离开始时(3月)的压力有关,睡眠困难与隆冬时节(6月)有关,融洽度在时间上与世隔绝最严重的阶段(9月)降至最低,而对工作和生活状况满意度的下降则与持续的隔离状态(12月、1月)有关。该研究表明,假定会影响工作表现的变量在南极越冬期间会发生变化。