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The Dark Side of Adventure: Exploring the Stress-Coping Strategies of Mountaineers’ Significant Others Regarding High Altitude Mountaineering Expeditions

机译:冒险的阴暗面:探索登山者在高海拔登山探险中的其他重要压力应对策略

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Since their inception in the 1920s, high altitude mountaineering expeditions (HAMEs) have been the center of many adventure stories. Despite the high risk of HAMEs, mountaineers have often been portrayed as heroes by mass media and literature. The thrill-seeking behaviors of mountaineers usually result in positive psychological benefits, and few arguments have suggested that such action can harm the mountaineers involved or negatively affect others. However, no empirical study has examined the direct impact on the significant others of mountaineers when they participate in HAMEs. This study addresses this imbalance by examining the stresses caused by a Taiwanese HAME and how the significant others of mountaineers cope with HAME-related stressors. This paper explores this overlooked experience by interviewing three significant others of mountaineers of a particular expedition. The findings indicate that the significant others of mountaineers experience various levels of stressors, such as emotional burdens associated with long separation and fear of bereavement, which are often found among military deployment families. In addition, the results suggest that a range of internal and external stress-coping strategies such as denial, religion, self-care, and technology are used to overcome these hurdles successfully. Numerous suggestions for improved adaptation by the significant others of HAME mountaineers are also identified. This research advocates more effective support for the quality of life of these significant others and suggests that mountaineers work alongside their loved ones as they pursue HAMEs. Finally, potential avenues for future research on this topic are considered.
机译:自1920年代成立以来,高海拔登山探险(HAME)一直是许多冒险故事的中心。尽管HAME的风险很高,但登山者经常被大众媒体和文学描绘成英雄。登山者的寻求刺激行为通常会带来积极的心理好处,很少有人认为这种行为会损害所涉登山者或对他人造成负面影响。但是,没有任何实证研究检查登山者参与HAME时对其他重要登山者的直接影响。这项研究通过考察台湾人的HAME造成的压力以及其他重要登山者如何应对与HAME相关的压力源来解决这种不平衡问题。本文通过采访特定探险队的其他三个重要登山者,探索了这种被忽视的经历。研究结果表明,其他大多数登山者会经历各种程度的压力源,例如与长期分离有关的情绪负担和对丧亲的恐惧,这在军事部署家庭中经常见到。此外,结果表明,一系列内部和外部压力应对策略(例如拒绝,宗教,自我保健和技术)可成功克服这些障碍。还提出了许多建议,以供其他HAME登山者改善适应性。这项研究主张为这些重要他人的生活质量提供更有效的支持,并建议登山者在追求HAME时与亲人一起工作。最后,考虑了将来对该主题进行研究的潜在途径。

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