Assessment and treatment of mental health conditions in children and adolescents: A systematic scoping review of how virtual reality environments have been used.
Dana Blanco, Rachel M Roberts, Anne Gannoni, Steve Cook
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Abstract
Background: There is growing interest in the use of virtual reality environments (VREs) in psychological treatment and assessment. Most research has focused on the application of VREs in adult psychological disorders with fewer studies focusing on its applicability with children and adolescents. A systematic scoping review was undertaken of research assessing how VREs have been used in the treatment and assessment of childhood mental health disorders to provide an overview of the current state of the literature and identify future research directions.
Method: Systematic searches of online databases were conducted in PsycInfo, PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science.
Results: Eleven studies met eligibility criteria and were included in this review, with the majority focusing on VRE interventions for anxiety-related disorders. There is also emerging support for VRE deep breathing training for anxiety, VRE assisted treatment of internet gaming disorder and anorexia nervosa, and VRE assessment of body image evaluation in anorexia nervosa. Most studies were pilot and feasibility studies with only three randomised-controlled trials (RCT).
Conclusions: The current literature shows some promise for the use of VRE assessments and interventions of childhood mental health problems, particularly for anxiety-related disorders such as social anxiety and specific phobias. However, high-quality RCTs are now needed to establish effectiveness of VREs in this population, and how it compares to existing evidence-based approaches, given its promise to improve both engagement and outcomes.
背景:人们对虚拟现实环境在心理治疗和评估中的应用越来越感兴趣。大多数研究都集中在VRE在成人心理障碍中的应用,很少有研究关注其在儿童和青少年中的适用性。对评估VRE如何用于儿童心理健康障碍的治疗和评估的研究进行了系统的范围界定审查,以概述文献的现状并确定未来的研究方向。方法:在PsycInfo、PubMed、Embase、Scopus和Web of Science的在线数据库中进行系统搜索。结果:11项研究符合资格标准并纳入本综述,其中大多数研究侧重于VRE对焦虑相关障碍的干预。VRE深呼吸训练治疗焦虑症、VRE辅助治疗网络游戏障碍和神经性厌食症,以及VRE评估神经性厌食患者的身体形象也得到了新的支持。大多数研究都是试点和可行性研究,只有三项随机对照试验(RCT)。结论:目前的文献表明,VRE评估和干预儿童心理健康问题有一定的前景,尤其是对社交焦虑和特定恐惧症等焦虑相关障碍。然而,现在需要高质量的随机对照试验来确定VRE在这一人群中的有效性,以及它与现有循证方法的比较,因为它有望提高参与度和结果。