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... ... @@ -1,19 +1,33 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 3 |**Acronym**|PSYCHSCALE 4 -|**Description**| UtilizingAcceptance andCommitmentTherapyto improveparticipants’psychologicalflexibility,stressand well-being,performanceanderror measures4 +|**Description**|PSYCHSCALE evaluates human performance and environmental stressors via anonymous standardise psychological assessment scale. 5 5 |**Principal Investigator (PI)**|((( 6 6 Tricia L. Larose 7 7 8 8 E-mail: [[t.l.l.larose@flymed.uio.no>>mailto:t.l.l.larose@flymed.uio.no]] 9 + 10 +Phone: +47 465 41 883 11 + 12 +Skype: tricia_larose 9 9 ))) 10 -|**Organisation** |Institute of Management Studies, Goldsmiths University of London 11 -|Ana Diaz-Artiles,|((( 12 -Ana Diaz-Artiles, Texas A&M University, Department of Aerospace Engineering 14 +|**Organisation** |Human Performance in Space Department 15 +International Space University 16 +Strasbourg, France 17 +|**Co-Investigator(s)**|((( 18 +1) Ana Diaz-Artiles 13 13 20 +International Space University and Texas A&M University 21 + 14 14 E-mail: [[adartiles@tamu.edu>>mailto:adartiles@tamu.edu]] 15 15 16 -Gabriel G. De la Torre, University of Cadiz, College of Education, Department of Psychology 24 +Phone: +1 617 909 0644 25 + 26 +Skype: adartiles 27 + 28 +2) Gabriel G. De la Torre 29 + 30 +University of Cadiz, College of Education, Department of Psychology 17 17 Campus Rio San Pedro S/N, 11510 Puerto Real Cadiz, Spain 18 18 19 19 E-mail: [[gabriel.delatorre@uca.es>>mailto:gabriel.delatorre@uca.es]] ... ... @@ -21,28 +21,32 @@ 21 21 22 22 === Summary === 23 23 24 -[[image:1629013073345-374.png]] 38 +Mars analog astronauts (AAs) undergo a rigorous selection and training process to 39 +ensure crew cohesion and mission success. However, even the healthiest, 40 +strongest individuals may face psychological challenges due to various 41 +environmental stressors including isolation, confinement, close living quarters,[[image:1629013073345-374.png||style="float:right"]] 42 +monotony of food, delayed communication with MSC, time pressure, scientific or 43 +engineering failures, sleep difficulties, fatigue, etc. In our effort to further human 44 +space exploration in a safe and effective way, we must thoroughly understand and 45 +protect the psychological well-being of the analog astronauts, before, during, and 46 +after the space analog mission. 25 25 26 -Mars analog astronauts undergo a rigorous selection and training process to ensure crew 27 -cohesion and mission success. However, even the healthiest, strongest individuals may face 28 -psychological challenges due to various stressors in extreme or abnormal 29 -environments. In our effort to further human space exploration in a safe and effective way, 30 -we must thoroughly understand and protect the psychological well-being of the crew, 31 -before, during, and after the analog mission. 32 - 33 -The PsychScale experiment aims to study crew member anxiety and depression levels before, 34 -during and after the mission in order to better understand psychological well-being in response 35 -to known and unknown environmental stressors. It further aims to study the correlation between 36 -crew anxiety and depression levels and the possibility of a “third quarter phenomena” (TQP) 37 -whereby the first quarter of the mission may be characterized by crew excitement or anxiety, the 38 -second quarter by boredom and depression, and the third quarter by increased emotional 48 +This project aims to study analog astronauts anxiety and depression levels before, 49 +during and after space analog mission in order to better understand psychological 50 +well-being in response to known and unknown environmental stressors. This project 51 +further aims to study the correlation between AAs crew anxiety and depression 52 +levels and the possibility of a “third quarter phenomena” (TQP) whereby the first 53 +quarter of the mission may be characterized by excitement or anxiety, the second 54 +quarter by boredom and depression, and the third quarter by increased emotional 39 39 outbursts. 40 -This experiment uses the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) – an internationally 41 -recognized, validated questionnaire on anxiety and depression. Additionally, two open-ended 42 -qualitative questions that allow the participant to inform the scientific team of any issues related 43 -to individual or crew mental health are included. 44 44 57 +This project has the potential to inform prevention strategies including resilience 58 +training for the mental health and overall well-being of analog astronauts at the 59 +individual and group level. 45 45 61 + 62 + 63 + 46 46 = Experiment Data = 47 47 48 48 |=(% style="width: 161px;" %)Date|=(% style="width: 1678px;" %)Files