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一位女性探险家在南极洲进行的最长、单人、无补给单向极地滑雪探险的心理层面

Psychological aspects of the longest, solo, unsupported one-way polar ski expedition in Antarctica by a female adventurer.

作者信息

Scheer Volker, Chandi H, Valero Burgos E, Thuany M, Knechtle B, Steinach M

机构信息

Ultra Sports Science Foundation, Pierre-Benite, France

RAF Halton, RRU Halton, British Armed Forces, Aylesbury, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Mil Health. 2024 Jun 19. doi: 10.1136/military-2023-002647.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Antarctic expeditions present exceptional physiological and mental challenges. Research data are lacking on psychological aspects of such endeavours. The aim of our study is to provide data on changes in mood, well-being, personality traits and personal experiences during an Antarctica crossing.

METHODS

This is a study of a 33-year-old female British Army officer (height 175 cm; weight 75 kg; body mass index 24.49 kg/m; VO 49 mL/kg/min) who completed the longest, solo, unsupported, one-way polar ski expedition. The expedition started at Hercules Inlet and finished at Ross Ice Shelf, lasting 70 days and 16 hours covering 1484.53 km, with temperatures estimating from -12°C to -50°C and wind speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. The adventurer pulled all equipment and nutrition in a pulk (sled), weighing approximately 120 kg. Five psychometric questionnaires were completed pre post and during the expedition, including the International Personality Item Pool - Neuroticism, Extraversion and Openness-60, Brief Assessment of Mood, Positive and Negative Affective Schedule, Profile of Mood States, Wellness questionnaire, as well as an unstructured open questionnaire.

RESULTS

Mood generally deteriorated, particularly positive affective mood. Scores for fatigue and muscle soreness increased, with a reduction in sleep times. Personality traits of openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness remained stable throughout the expedition, with some reduction in extraversion and an increase in neuroticism. Personal accounts give a unique insight into the increasing demands on the mental and physical impact of the expedition.

CONCLUSIONS

Meticulous preparation and planning may have led to a successful expedition, including physical preparation, prior on-field experience, and psychological preparedness and resiliance. Some of these strategies may be applicable to a range of settings, including future Antarctic expeditions, expeditions in extreme environments, or missions within a military context.

摘要

引言

南极探险带来了特殊的生理和心理挑战。关于此类活动的心理方面,研究数据匮乏。我们研究的目的是提供有关穿越南极洲期间情绪、幸福感、人格特质和个人经历变化的数据。

方法

这是一项针对一名33岁英国陆军女性军官(身高175厘米;体重75千克;体重指数24.49千克/米²;最大摄氧量49毫升/千克/分钟)的研究,她完成了最长的单人、无后援、单向极地滑雪探险。探险从大力神湾出发,在罗斯冰架结束,历时70天16小时,行程1484.53千米,温度估计在-12°C至-50°C之间,风速高达每小时60英里。这位冒险家拖着一个重约120千克的雪橇,装载所有装备和营养物资。在探险前、探险期间和探险后完成了五份心理测量问卷,包括国际人格项目池 - 神经质、外向性和开放性-60、情绪简要评估、积极和消极情感量表、情绪状态剖面图、幸福感问卷,以及一份非结构化开放式问卷。

结果

情绪总体上恶化,尤其是积极情感情绪。疲劳和肌肉酸痛得分增加,睡眠时间减少。在整个探险过程中,开放性、宜人性和尽责性的人格特质保持稳定,外向性有所降低,神经质有所增加。个人叙述提供了对探险对心理和身体影响的日益增加的需求的独特见解。

结论

精心的准备和规划可能促成了一次成功的探险,包括身体准备、先前的实地经验、心理准备和适应能力。其中一些策略可能适用于一系列情况,包括未来的南极探险、极端环境中的探险或军事背景下的任务。

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