Arone Alessandro, Ivaldi Tea, Loganovsky Konstantin, Palermo Stefania, Parra Elisabetta, Flamini Walter, Marazziti Donatella
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Section of Psychiatry, University of Pisa, 56100 Pisa, Italy.
Department of Radiation Psychoneurology, Institute for Clinical Radiology, State Institution "National Research Centre for Radiation Medicine, National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine".
Clin Neuropsychiatry. 2021 Oct;18(5):237-246. doi: 10.36131/cnfioritieditore20210502.
Space travel, a topic of global interest, has always been a fascinating matter, as its potential appears to be infinite. The development of advanced technologies has made it possible to achieve objectives previously considered dreams and to widen more and more the limits that the human species can overcome. The dangers that astronauts may face are not minimal, and the impacts on physical and mental health may be significant. Specifically, symptoms of emotional dysregulation, cognitive dysfunction, disruption of sleep-wake rhythms, visual phenomena and significant changes in body weight, along with morphological brain changes, are some of the most frequently reported occurrences during space missions. Given the renewed interest and investment on space explorations, the aim of this paper was thus to summarize the evidence of the currently available literature, and to offer an overview of the factors that might impair the psychological well-being and mental health of astronauts. To achieve the goal of this paper, the authors accessed some of the main databases of scientific literature and collected evidence from articles that successfully fulfilled the purpose of this work. The results of this review demonstrated how the psychological and psychiatric problems occurring during space missions are manifold and related to a multiplicity of variables, thus requiring further attention from the scientific community as new challenges lie ahead, and prevention of mental health of space travelers should be carefully considered.
太空旅行作为一个全球关注的话题,一直是一件引人入胜的事情,因为其潜力似乎是无限的。先进技术的发展使实现以前被认为是梦想的目标成为可能,并越来越拓宽了人类能够克服的极限。宇航员可能面临的危险并非微不足道,对身心健康的影响可能很大。具体而言,情绪失调、认知功能障碍、睡眠-觉醒节律紊乱、视觉现象和体重的显著变化,以及大脑形态的改变,是太空任务期间最常报告的一些情况。鉴于对太空探索重新产生的兴趣和投资,本文的目的因此是总结现有文献的证据,并概述可能损害宇航员心理健康和精神健康的因素。为实现本文的目标,作者访问了一些主要的科学文献数据库,并从成功实现这项工作目的的文章中收集证据。本次综述的结果表明,太空任务期间出现的心理和精神问题是多方面的,并且与多种变量相关,因此随着新挑战的出现,需要科学界给予进一步关注,并且应该认真考虑太空旅行者的心理健康预防问题。