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Title: Astronaut Mental Health


1
Astronaut Mental Health
  • Jameel Shihadeh
  • November 26, 2007
  • ABE 498

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2
Importance of astronaut mental health
  • Psychological issues important to mission success
  • Different issues from short-term to long-term
    missions
  • How to successfully select for psychological
    stability
  • How does this fit as a biological system/model

3
Objective of references
  • H. Ursin, B. Comet, and C. SoulezLarivière
    (1992)
  • An attempt to determine the ideal psychological
    profiles for crews of long term space missions
  • Kelly and N. Kanas (1994)
  • Leisure time activities in space a survey of
    astronauts and cosmonauts

4
Important factors to consider for crew psychology
  • Crew Size
  • 4 to 6 astronauts
  • Leader
  • Competency of crew
  • Nationality
  • Different languages
  • Religions
  • Food habits
  • Gender
  • Married couples / unmarried couples (Antarctic
    tests)
  • How to select for tolerance of sexual abstinence

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5
Important factors to consider for crew psychology
(contd)
  • Crew autonomy
  • Conflicts between crew members
  • Conflicts between ground and crew
  • Crew activities
  • On-duty
  • Personal recreation
  • Group recreation

6
Anticipated stressors and reinforcers
  • Stressors
  • Dangers
  • Social isolation
  • Confinement
  • Small group
  • Emotional control
  • Task repetition
  • No immediate status award
  • Sexual deprivation
  • Social deprivation
  • Sensory deprivation
  • Reinforcers
  • Unique adventure
  • Challenge
  • Expanding knowledge
  • Goals in life
  • Financial advantage
  • Prestige

7
How to select for astronauts
  • Performance tests
  • Personality tests
  • Behavior observation
  • Social skills
  • Interviews

8
Personality differences
Short Term
Long Term
  • Assessing implicit character dimensions
  • Do tests measure what they say they measure
  • Consistency between psychologists and tests
  • What is meant by aggression? Other traits?

9
Social Aspects
  • Preparation before mission
  • Confinement simulation
  • Teach conflict-resolution
  • During mission
  • Crew and control center need to meet with
    psychologists
  • Audio/visual links with family
  • After mission
  • Effect of high radiation dose
  • Dealing with media, family, return to
    civilization

10
Key considerations
  • Shuttle
  • Volume per person
  • Privacy
  • Safety
  • Group
  • Harmony
  • Motivation, stimulation
  • Social/Ethnic compatibility
  • Individual
  • Previously discussed qualities
  • More qualities for proper leader

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11
What are you?
12
Authors final say
  • A general call for candidates could follow
    Shackeltons advertisement in 1913 for selecting
    people for an Antarctic expedition
  • men wanted for hazardous journey, limited
    comfort, years of confinement in hostile
    environment. Safe return doubtfulbut entering
    mankind History in case of success...

http//www.hetlaatstecontinent.be/geschiedenis/exp
edities/shackleton_endurance.html
13
Leisure Time
  • Importance of leisure during space flight
  • Long term requires more stimulation
  • Cosmonauts had access to more leisure stimulators
    than astronauts
  • Radio/television, audio cassettes, books,
    magazines, movies, news (international,
    national), etc

14
Out of sight out of mind
  • Cosmonauts
  • Mostly long term missions
  • Would miss certain leisure activities that they
    had access to
  • Astronauts
  • Mostly short term missions
  • Did not miss activities for lack of access to
    them
  • How culture affects preferences

15
Leisure in the digital age
  • Can fit thousands of media sources (books, music,
    etc) on a computer
  • Comfort of reading from a computer
  • Has internet changed our accepted methods of
    leisure?

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k,wifi,voiture,ecran,tactile,jeu-31199-7.html
16
Computer programs for psychological assessment
  • In 1998 the National Space Biomedical Research
    Institute's (NSBRI) produced a computer program
    to help with conflict resolution and mild
    depression
  • Uses prevention, assessment, treatment,
    management techniques
  • People open up to a computer more easily than a
    person
  • Uses hypothetical situations to teach and learn
  • Computer modeling of human psychology

17
Conclusions and questions
  • How long can we confine people to appropriately
    represent a long duration mission, especially a
    3 year program like Mars (sample frequency and
    time)
  • Emphasized concern for gender. How to test for
    tolerance of sexual abstinence (to test how
    realistic model is)
  • Ursin et al criticized the criterion and
    definitions of personality test measurements.
    How easily can we simulate realistic situations
    and invoke real responses? (controlled
    experimentation)
  • Would you consider this modeling human psychology
    and emotion?
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