As USS Lincoln heads home, mental health experts tally the stressors of life at sea
- Posted on August 21, 2026
- By NPR
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After nine months deployed at sea, the USS Abraham Lincoln crew faces significant psychological challenges upon return. Military mental health professionals are examining the cumulative impact of extended isolation, confined living quarters, and separation from family on sailors' wellbeing. The study highlights stress factors unique to aircraft carrier operations, including limited personal space, restricted communication, and high-pressure environments. Understanding these challenges is crucial for developing targeted support programs and improving long-term mental health outcomes for naval personnel.
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