Subjective stress factors in centrifuge training for military aircrews

Pei Chun Lin, Jenhung Wang, Shih Chin Li

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摘要

This study investigates stress-influence factors perceived by military aircrews undergoing centrifuge training, which lowers the incidence of G-induced loss of consciousness (G-LOC) for the crews of high-performance combat aircrafts. We used questionnaires to assess the subjective stress-influence factors of crews undergoing centrifuge training. Professionals in aviation physiology identified attributes measuring the perceived stress induced by centrifuge training, which were segmented into three constructs by factor analysis, theory lecture, centrifuge equipment, and physical fitness. Considerable interpenetration was discernible between these factors and military rank, age, length of service, flight hours accrued, and type of aircraft piloted. Identifying and quantifying the perceived stressors experienced in human-use centrifuge training enables aviators, astronauts, and air forces of the world to determine which constructs perceptibly increase or alleviate the perceived stress undergone by trainees when partaking in centrifuge training.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)658-663
頁數6
期刊Applied Ergonomics
43
發行號4
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2012 7月

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 人因工程和人體工學
  • 物理治療、運動療法和康復
  • 安全、風險、可靠性和品質
  • 工程(雜項)

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