The tougher the environment, the harder the adaptation? A psychological point of view in extreme situations

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TitreThe tougher the environment, the harder the adaptation? A psychological point of view in extreme situations
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursMichel N, Guillaume M, Peter S, Lawrence P, Claude B, Marvin G
JournalACTA ASTRONAUTICA
Volume187
Pagination36-42
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0094-5765
Mots-clésadaptation, extreme environments, Multilevel analyses, perceived control, Psychological dimensions
Résumé

Grounded within a multidimensional and multilevel approach, the aim of this study was to investigate the time course of Psychological Adaptation Process (PAP) dimensions (social, emotional, occupational, and physical) during one-year polar winter-overs in Subantarctic and Antarctic stations. The effects of perceived control (PC) at the start of polar winter on the dynamics of the PAP dimensions were also examined. The present findings clarify some changes in PAP in extreme environments: (a) The dimensions of psychological adaptation evolved differently as a function of environmental conditions; and (b) PC influenced the trajectories of PAP dimensions. These findings elucidate the importance and complexity of psychological dimensions and the significant role of PC in adaptation to an extreme environment.

DOI10.1016/j.actaastro.2021.05.045