The problem of experiencing anxiety among divers. Experiment in hyperbaric exposure conditions

Author:

Niewiedział Dorota1,Miłkowska Maria2,Siermontowski Piotr34,Dąbrowiecki Zbigniew3,Kaczerska Dorota5,Juszczak Dariusz6,Olszański Romuald3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Development Psychology , University of Zielona Góra , Poland

2. Department of Work Psychology and Management , University of Zielona Góra , Poland

3. Department of Maritime and Hyperbaric Medicine, Military Medical Institute , Poland

4. Polish Naval Academy , Department of Underwater Works Technology in Gdynia , Poland

5. WSB University in Gdańsk , Poland

6. 7 Naval Hospital, Gdańsk , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The aim of the article is a review of psychological literature relating to the problem of anxiety in divers, where an emphasis is placed on the degree of mental adaptation of the individual to the underwater environment, primarily highlighting the trait of anxiety and the neuroticism of a person involved in a specific type of diving. The article presents selected reports from all over the world regarding research on anxiety in divers. Treating a high level of the indicator of anxiety as a predictor of panic anxiety reveals the importance of this trait in predicting the risk of an occurrence of diving accidents during the operation under water. In the own research presented in the article, the results on the levels of anxiety as a trait and a state in divers taking part in hyperbaric exposures indicate the fact that the majority of the examined divers have low levels of anxiety both as a trait and a state, which most probably indicates the good psychological condition of the examined divers.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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