使用多用户沉浸式虚拟现实增强社交功能。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
D J Holt, N R DeTore, B Aideyan, L Utter, L Vinke, D S Johnson, J Zimmerman, K N Dokholyan, A Burke
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在世界范围内,孤独和其他形式的社会脱节的比率一直在上升。先前的研究表明,短暂的行为干预可以教授可能改善社会功能和联系的技能,但目前,获得此类干预的机会有限。解决这一差距的一种以前未经测试的方法是使用沉浸式多用户虚拟现实(VR)来教授这些技能。为了衡量这种方法的可行性,33名经历社交不适的年轻人参加了一项名为“在虚拟会议中与自己和他人重新联系”(ROOM)的基于vr的应用程序的研究,该应用程序提供了一种先前经过验证的、基于正念的干预。从参与者那里收集了满意度评分、定性反馈和社会功能方面的定量测量,包括社会舒适度、人际距离和面部情感识别。所有的参与者都参加了超过一半的会议,90.3%的人认为ROOM是有益和有用的。此外,在ROOM之后,与他人在现实世界中的舒适度(p = 0.02)和面部情感识别准确率(p = 0.02)显著提高,而人际距离保持不变。沉浸式多用户虚拟现实干预可能是一种可行的、可扩展的传播技能的方法,可以改善社会功能和联系。试验注册Clinicaltrial.org # NCT06360562。
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Enhancing social functioning using multi-user, immersive virtual reality.

Enhancing social functioning using multi-user, immersive virtual reality.

Enhancing social functioning using multi-user, immersive virtual reality.

Rates of loneliness and other forms of social disconnection have been increasing worldwide. Prior studies have suggested that brief behavioral interventions can teach skills that may improve social functioning and connection but, currently, access to such interventions is limited. One previously untested approach for addressing this gap is to teach these skills using immersive, multi-user virtual reality (VR). To measure the feasibility of this approach, 33 young adults experiencing social discomfort were enrolled in a study of a VR-based application called Reconnecting with Ourselves and Others in virtual Meetings (ROOM), which delivered a previously validated, mindfulness-based intervention. Satisfaction ratings, qualitative feedback, and quantitative measures of aspects of social functioning, including social comfort, interpersonal distance, and facial affect recognition, were collected from participants. All of the participants attended more than half of the sessions and 90.3% found ROOM to be beneficial and useful. In addition, comfort with others in the real world (p = 0.02) and facial affect recognition accuracy (p = 0.02) significantly increased, while interpersonal distances remained unchanged, following ROOM. An immersive, multi-user VR intervention may represent one feasible, scalable approach for disseminating skills that can improve social functioning and connection. Trial registration Clinicaltrial.org # NCT06360562.

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