虚拟现实在学校支持青少年心理健康方面的潜力:一项英国联合设计和概念验证研究

Q2 Medicine
Siobhan Hugh-Jones , Michelle Ulor , Trish Nugent , Sophie Walshe , Mike Kirk
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摘要

通过虚拟现实(VR)技术提供的心理健康干预可用于治疗成人焦虑和恐惧症。针对其他心理健康需求的虚拟现实正在探索中。少数研究结合临床医生的支持,检验了VR对青少年的可接受性和帮助性。没有研究考察虚拟现实作为一种预防形式在学校支持青少年的潜力。我们介绍了我们的早期工作,即制作和现场测试一种青少年共同设计的VR干预措施,用于学校,以支持青少年的健康。在基于正念的方法的支持下,共同设计决策导致人们关注通过情绪调节来减轻压力。现场测试的原型提供了结构化和用户选择的实践,年轻人可以在完全沉浸式、平静的虚拟环境中听到和体验这些实践。两个主流和一个专业设置领域测试了该资源,并以不同的方式实施。14名青少年参与者在学校测试了该资源。用户容忍并喜欢这个资源,它受到了学校的欢迎。与健康压力大的青少年相比,在情感和注意力方面有复杂需求的青少年似乎特别受益于这种资源。现场测试结果导致开发了一个可供试点测试的原型。
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The potential of virtual reality to support adolescent mental well-being in schools: A UK co-design and proof-of-concept study

Mental health interventions delivered via virtual reality (VR) technology are available for treatment of adult anxiety and phobias. VR for other mental health needs is now being explored. A small number of studies have examined VR acceptability and helpfulness for adolescents in conjunction with clinician support. No studies have examined the potential of VR to support adolescents in schools as a form of prevention. We present our early-stage work to produce and field-test a youth co-designed VR intervention for use in schools to support adolescent well-being. Co-design decisions led to a focus on stress reduction via emotion regulation, supported by a mindfulness-based approach. The prototype for field testing offered both structured and user-selected practices which the young person could hear and experience in a fully immersive, calm virtual environment. Two mainstream and one specialist setting field tested the resource, implementing it in different ways. Fourteen adolescent participants tested the resource in school. Users tolerated and liked the resource, and it was welcomed by schools. Adolescents with complex needs around emotion and attention seemed to particularly benefit from the resource compared to heathy stressed adolescents. Field-testing outcomes led to the development of a prototype ready for pilot testing.

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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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