46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit 2008
DOI: 10.2514/6.2008-1465
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Space Medicine: Medical Astrosociology in the Sickbay

Abstract: [Abstract]. As human beings increasingly participate in outer space through their efforts dedicated to exploration, habitation, recreation, and exploitation of resources -in terms of the frequency of missions, the distance travelled, and the number of human beings participating -the importance of coping with their health needs will increase proportionally. The space environment exposes the human body to forces not experienced on the Earth. Examples include variable gravity fields and high radiation levels. We … Show more

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“…By contrast, though also complementary, to space medicine, medical astrosociology is the study of the social, cultural, and behavioral patterns (i.e., astrosocial phenomena) that affect medical issues in space ecosystems such as settlements on Mars [66]. The reason this author created this subfield of astrosociology is an attempt to attract social scientists, especially those who have studied Earth-based medical sociology and medical anthropology in addition to students who may be interested in studying medical astrosociology.…”
Section: Medical Astrosociologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, though also complementary, to space medicine, medical astrosociology is the study of the social, cultural, and behavioral patterns (i.e., astrosocial phenomena) that affect medical issues in space ecosystems such as settlements on Mars [66]. The reason this author created this subfield of astrosociology is an attempt to attract social scientists, especially those who have studied Earth-based medical sociology and medical anthropology in addition to students who may be interested in studying medical astrosociology.…”
Section: Medical Astrosociologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include variable gravity fields and high radiation levels. 18 These differences can cause stress and anxiety, which may in turn result in deviant behavior. Again, the physician does not know about everything that occurs in the lives of patients beyond the hospital, doctor's office, or clinic, yet a feedback effect may worsen a patient's biomedical condition and make treatment much more difficult.…”
Section: Medical and Physiological Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%