Virtual nature and well-being: Exploring the potential of 360° VR

IF 3.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Wiebke Finkler, Lara Vlietstra, Debra L. Waters, Lei Zhu, Steve Gallagher, Ryan Walker, Ryan Forlong, Yolanda van Heezik
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This proof-of-concept study investigates the potential of immersive 360° VR nature videos to enhance emotional well-being and nature connectedness, focusing on their use as e-health interventions within social marketing initiatives. The research examined four key variables: (i) presence, or the extent to which participants felt immersed in the VR experience; (ii) emotional responses, measured by changes in participants' positive and negative affect; (iii) user experience, including enjoyment and engagement; and (iv) nature connectedness, reflecting participants' state of connection to the natural world. Using a mixed-method approach, participants (n = 63) engaged with four VR nature videos, with presence, emotional states and nature connectedness measured before and after the experience. Results showed high levels of presence, with participants reporting feelings of calmness, escape and connection to nature. Positive affect increased post-VR, although negative affect remained unchanged. Nature connectedness improved across all participants, highlighting the potential of VR nature experiences to support well-being. Individual differences, such as prior VR experience and gender, influenced perceptions, emphasising the need to tailor interventions. This study provides a foundation for using 360° VR nature videos in social marketing to promote emotional well-being, particularly for those with limited access to natural environments.

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虚拟自然与福祉:探索360度虚拟现实的潜力
这项概念验证研究调查了沉浸式360°VR自然视频在增强情感健康和自然联系方面的潜力,重点关注它们在社会营销活动中作为电子健康干预措施的使用。该研究考察了四个关键变量:(i)存在感,即参与者沉浸在VR体验中的程度;(ii)情绪反应,通过参与者积极和消极情绪的变化来衡量;(iii)用户体验,包括享受和参与;(iv)自然连通性,反映参与者与自然世界的联系状态。采用混合方法,参与者(n = 63)观看了四个VR自然视频,并在体验前后测量了存在感、情绪状态和自然连通性。结果显示出高水平的存在感,参与者报告了平静、逃避和与自然联系的感觉。vr后,积极情绪增加,但消极情绪保持不变。所有参与者的自然联系都得到了改善,突出了VR自然体验支持福祉的潜力。个体差异,如先前的虚拟现实经验和性别,影响了人们的看法,强调了有必要量身定制干预措施。本研究为在社会营销中使用360°VR自然视频来促进情感健康提供了基础,特别是对于那些接触自然环境有限的人。
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CiteScore
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自引率
2.90%
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期刊介绍: Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Association of Applied Psychology. It was established in 2009 and covers applied psychology topics such as clinical psychology, counseling, cross-cultural psychology, and environmental psychology.
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