Journal article

Navigating Affective Extremes in Antarctica: Coping Strategies for Individuals and Teams in Confined Environments

JB Schmutz, P Marques-Quinteiro, M Antino, F Filha, WJ Eppich

Environment and Behavior | SAGE Publications | Published : 2026

Abstract

This study investigates the affective experiences of Antarctic summer research teams through two complementary studies, examining daily triggers of positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) as well as coping strategies used by team members. In Study 1, we conducted interviews with eight experienced Antarctic researchers to identify recurring affective events. In Study 2, we collected detailed quantitative daily diaries and qualitative reflections from a two-person team over a 19-day expedition at King George Island, Antarctica. Results show that PA was fostered by social, mission-related, and ecopsychological uplifts, while NA was triggered by social, physical, and environmental hassles...

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