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Personality Factors
Circulating Books
Articles
*Articles are from
Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine unless
otherwise noted.
Anti-depressant use by aircrew: modulation of higher
nervous function and the sleep-wake continuum Nov.
2003 p. 1205-1206 (Nicolson).
Antisocial personality: A case study Apr. 2000 p.
451-2 (M. Riaz Ahmad).
Assessing aviators for personality pathology with the
millon clinical multiaxial inventory (MCMI) Mar. 1994
p. 227-231) (R.E. King).
Aviation suicide: A review of general aviation
accidents in the U.K; 1970-1996 Jul. 1998 p. 69- (S.A.
Cullen).
Aviators at risk Jan. 1995 p. 35-39 (M.W. Raymond).
The boundaries of aviation psychology, human
aeronautical decision making, situation awareness, and
crew resource management. The International Journal
of Aviation Psychology Vol. 7 no. 4 p. 259-267
(Richard Jensen).
A case of chronic depression Nov, 1993 p. 1051-1054 (J.L.
Moore).
A case of “eating disorder nos”: aeromedical
implications of DSM-IV diagnostic criteria Feb. 1996
p. 157-160 (J.S. Berg).
Cognitive coping and anxiety symptoms among people who
seek help for fear of flying Mar. 2003 p. 273-277
(Vivian Kraaij, Nadia Garnefski, Lucos Van Gerwen).
Community psychological effects following a non-fatal
aircraft accident Oct. 1990 p. 879-886 (Dodge A.
Slagle).
Compulsive personality affecting aeronautical
adaptability in a naval aviator: A case study Jun.
1992 p. 529-532 (F.H. Jenkins).
Compulsive sexual-behaviors-difficult aeromedical
disposition Oct. 1998 p. 1001-1006 (R.L. Koffman).
Dealing with psychological stress Airline Pilot
Oct. 2001 p. 28-31 (David R. Chong).
Depression: A recoverable stall FAA Aviation News
Jan/Feb. 2001 p. 17-18 (Glenn R. Stoutt Jr.).
Disaster-related bereavement: Acute symptoms and
subsequent depression Sept. 1999 p. 902-909 (C.S.
Fullerton).
Inflight anxiety conditions presenting with
“break-off” symptoms April 1991 p. 342-345 (Bruce
Bokner).
Major depressive disorder with psychotic features in
an aviator after head trauma Feb. 2004 p. 175-179
(R.N. McLay).
Mental workload in air traffic control: An index
constructed from field tests Apr. 2004 p. 333-341
(Philippe Averly, Christian Collet).
Motion sickness and anxiety Aug. 1988 p. 728-733 (Shaul
Fox).
Objective psychological testing of U.S. Air Force
officers in pilot training Jul. 1988 p. 661-663 (Paul
D. Retzlaff).
On the relation between personality and job
performance of airline pilots The International
Journal of Aviation Psychology Vol. 6 no. 2 p.
171-178 (Hans-Jurgen Hormann).
Panic with a twist: an unusual presentation of
combined psychiatric and neurological symptoms in a
tactical jet aviator Mar. 1997 p. 217-220 (M.J. Krentz).
Personality factors, stoicism and motivation in
subjects under hypoxic stress in extreme environments
Apr. 2001 p. 391-399 (O.M.C. Noel-Jorand).
Personality types among experiences military pilots
Jun. 1991 p. 517-520 (James J. Picano).
Physiological changes, sleep, and morning mood in an
isolated environment Nov. 2002 p. 1089-1093 (N.O.
Kraft).
Psychiatric diagnoses aboard an aircraft carrier Nov.
1992 p. 1015-1018 (Bohnker).
Psychiatric syndromes associated with problems in
aeronautical adaptation among military student pilots
Dec. 1996 p. 1119-1123 (J.D. Picano).
Psychological changes during altitude hypoxia Apr.
1995 p. 330-335 (Michael Bonnon).
The psychological health and stress of pilots in a
labor dispute Jun. 1988 p. 505-510 (Michel Girodo).
Psychological measures as predictors of pilot
performance: a meta-analysis The International
Journal of Aviation Psychology 1996 no. 1 p. 1-20
(Monica Martinussen).
Psychological testing and pilot licensing The
International Journal of Aviation Psychology Vol.
6 no. 2 p. 17-19 (Neil Johnston).
Relationships of anxiety scores to screening and
training status of air traffic controllers Mar. 1991
p. 236-240 (William E. Collins).
Some personality and aptitude characteristics of air
traffic control specialist trainees Aug. 1993 p.
711-716 (L.G. Nye).
Survey of health problems and personality in air
traffic controllers The International Journal of
Aviation Psychology Vol. 6 No. 1 p. 43-55 (Richard
M. Maclennan).
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