Smith Logan
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States.
Interact J Med Res. 2024 Oct 9;13:e58803. doi: 10.2196/58803.
Various behavioral and mental health issues have been reported by space crews for decades, with the overall number of mental health complications expected to be higher than is publicly known. The broad range of mental health complications encountered in space is expected to grow as people venture deeper into space. Issues with privacy, dual relationships, and delayed communications make rendering effective psychological therapy difficult in a spaceflight environment and nearly impossible in deep space. Automated psychotherapy offers a way to provide psychotherapy to astronauts both in deep space and low Earth orbit. Although automated psychotherapy is growing in popularity on Earth, little is known about its efficacy in space. This viewpoint serves to highlight the knowns and unknowns regarding this treatment modality for future deep space missions, and places an emphasis on the need for further research into the applicability and practicality of automated psychotherapy for the spaceflight environment, especially as it relates to long-duration, deep space missions.
几十年来,太空船员报告了各种行为和心理健康问题,心理健康并发症的总数预计高于公众所知。随着人们深入太空,预计在太空中遇到的心理健康并发症种类会增加。隐私、双重关系和通信延迟等问题使得在太空飞行环境中提供有效的心理治疗变得困难,而在深空几乎是不可能的。自动化心理治疗为在深空和近地轨道的宇航员提供心理治疗提供了一种方法。尽管自动化心理治疗在地球上越来越受欢迎,但人们对其在太空中的疗效知之甚少。这一观点旨在突出这种治疗方式在未来深空任务中的已知和未知情况,并强调有必要进一步研究自动化心理治疗在太空飞行环境中的适用性和实用性,特别是与长期深空任务相关的方面。