STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

The interest in behavior, psychological changes, stress coping strategies, and polar expedition members’ functioning has been growing in recent years. The third group of the XXXI Bulgarian Antarctic expedition in Livingston Island at the beginning of 2023 included participants from three fields – sc...

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Main Authors: Tatiana Iancheva, Doychin Boyanov, Nikolay Panayotov
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Publishing House. NSA Press 2023-07-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
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Online Access:http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol1_2023/5.pdf
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Doychin Boyanov
Nikolay Panayotov
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description The interest in behavior, psychological changes, stress coping strategies, and polar expedition members’ functioning has been growing in recent years. The third group of the XXXI Bulgarian Antarctic expedition in Livingston Island at the beginning of 2023 included participants from three fields – scientists, logisticians, and builders. Participants’ activities are greatly dependent on extreme environmental conditions. The aim of this study was to examine the sensation-seeking need, major stress factors, and preferred stress coping strategies of the participants in XXXI Bulgarian Antarctic expedition in Livingston Island. The research was done among 28 participants from XXXI Bulgarian Antarctic expedition, aged between 30 and 71 years. To fulfill the aim of the research, we used: 1) Methodology for researching psychic instability and sensation seeking, adapted by Velichkov & Radoslavova, 2005; 2) Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale – COPE – 1, Carver et al., 1989, adapted for Bulgarian conditions (Georgiev et al., 2003); 3) Methods for researching stress sources among participants in Antarctic expeditions. The results showed that the subscale functional impulsivity had the highest values. It was followed by the subscales of sensation seeking and dysfunctional impulsivity. The factor Interpersonal relationships and an abrupt change in the familiar environment had the highest values as a stress source. The emotional coping strategies were domineering, followed by the active coping strategy. The strategy of Cognitive and Emotional disengagement had the lowest values. There were significant differences from the results obtained from previous Bulgarian expeditions. The results can help adaptation and adequate prevention to decrease participants’ psychological stress.
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spelling doaj.art-61c86edc97254579a04287bc2392a7f32023-07-20T07:55:08ZengScientific Publishing House. NSA PressJournal of Applied Sports Sciences2534-95972535-01452023-07-01Vol. 12023475910.37393/JASS.2023.01.5STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONTatiana Iancheva0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9718-6056Doychin Boyanov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5280-9333Nikolay Panayotov2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0346-907XNational Sports Academy "Vassil Levski", Sofia, BulgariaNational Sports Academy "Vassil Levski", Sofia, BulgariaNational Sports Academy "Vassil Levski", Sofia, BulgariaThe interest in behavior, psychological changes, stress coping strategies, and polar expedition members’ functioning has been growing in recent years. The third group of the XXXI Bulgarian Antarctic expedition in Livingston Island at the beginning of 2023 included participants from three fields – scientists, logisticians, and builders. Participants’ activities are greatly dependent on extreme environmental conditions. The aim of this study was to examine the sensation-seeking need, major stress factors, and preferred stress coping strategies of the participants in XXXI Bulgarian Antarctic expedition in Livingston Island. The research was done among 28 participants from XXXI Bulgarian Antarctic expedition, aged between 30 and 71 years. To fulfill the aim of the research, we used: 1) Methodology for researching psychic instability and sensation seeking, adapted by Velichkov & Radoslavova, 2005; 2) Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale – COPE – 1, Carver et al., 1989, adapted for Bulgarian conditions (Georgiev et al., 2003); 3) Methods for researching stress sources among participants in Antarctic expeditions. The results showed that the subscale functional impulsivity had the highest values. It was followed by the subscales of sensation seeking and dysfunctional impulsivity. The factor Interpersonal relationships and an abrupt change in the familiar environment had the highest values as a stress source. The emotional coping strategies were domineering, followed by the active coping strategy. The strategy of Cognitive and Emotional disengagement had the lowest values. There were significant differences from the results obtained from previous Bulgarian expeditions. The results can help adaptation and adequate prevention to decrease participants’ psychological stress. http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol1_2023/5.pdfstresscoping strategiesextreme activitiessensation seekingfunctional and dysfunctional impulsivity.
spellingShingle Tatiana Iancheva
Doychin Boyanov
Nikolay Panayotov
STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
stress
coping strategies
extreme activities
sensation seeking
functional and dysfunctional impulsivity.
title STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
title_full STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
title_fullStr STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
title_full_unstemmed STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
title_short STRESS FACTORS AND PREFERRED COPING STRATEGIES OF PARTICIPANTS IN XXXI BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
title_sort stress factors and preferred coping strategies of participants in xxxi bulgarian antarctic expedition
topic stress
coping strategies
extreme activities
sensation seeking
functional and dysfunctional impulsivity.
url http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol1_2023/5.pdf
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