Sport Performance Research Group, The Sport, Health and Performance Enhancement (SHAPE) Research Centre, Department of Sport Science, Clifton Campus, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 8NS, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 2;18(23):12707. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182312707.
Psychological resilience is the ability to use personal qualities to withstand pressure, consisting of the interaction between the individual and the environment over time. It is essential when operating in extreme environments which are typically characterised by a complex combination of stressors with increased elements of risk and adversity. Psychological resilience has never been investigated "live" (e.g., in the moment) throughout the duration of an extreme endurance challenge, despite anecdotal accounts of the need for resilience to successfully function in such environments. The aim of the study was to explore psychological resilience with challenge team members ( = 4, mean age = 46.0 years) involved in a 25-day extreme endurance challenge. The object of the challenge was to 'TAB' (Tactical Advance to Battle, fast marching with weighted packs) 100 peaks in the UK in 25 days and complete long-distance bike rides between base camps. A mixed-methods approach with a focus on qualitative methods was utilised. Specifically, individual reflective video diaries ( = 47) and focus groups ( = 4) were completed and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). At the same time, the 10-item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale was employed to measure resilience, which highlighted the individualised and dynamic nature of resilience. Two superordinate themes were identified from the video diaries and focus groups, namely, the identification of the stressors within extreme environments and strategies to maintain functioning. Stressors were split into subordinate themes of significant and every day, and collectively, they created a cluster effect which contributed to pressure associated with operating in these environments. Challenge team members employed various strategies to maintain functioning, including using a challenge mindset to positively appraise pressure as a challenging learning experience. Further research should continue to develop an understanding of how participants completing challenges within extreme environments utilise and develop personal qualities to maintain functioning.
心理弹性是指个体在长期与环境相互作用的过程中,利用个人特质来承受压力的能力。在极端环境中,由于压力源复杂且风险和逆境因素增加,心理弹性至关重要。尽管有传闻称,在这种环境中成功运作需要有恢复力,但在极端耐力挑战的整个过程中,从未对其进行过“实时”(即在当下)的调查。本研究旨在探索参与 25 天极限耐力挑战的挑战团队成员(n=4,平均年龄 46.0 岁)的心理弹性。该挑战的目的是在 25 天内“TAB”(战术推进到战场,携带负重包快速行军)英国的 100 个高峰,并在大本营之间完成长途自行车骑行。该研究采用混合方法,重点是定性方法。具体来说,完成并分析了个体反思视频日记(n=47)和焦点小组(n=4),并使用解释现象学分析(IPA)进行分析。同时,采用 10 项康纳-戴维森韧性量表来衡量韧性,这突出了韧性的个体化和动态性质。从视频日记和焦点小组中确定了两个上位主题,即极端环境中的压力源识别和维持功能的策略。压力源分为重大和日常两个下属主题,它们共同形成了一个集群效应,导致与在这些环境中运作相关的压力。挑战团队成员采用了各种策略来维持运作,包括使用挑战心态积极地将压力评估为具有挑战性的学习体验。应继续开展进一步的研究,以了解在极端环境中完成挑战的参与者如何利用和发展个人特质来维持运作。