Kenneth W Griffin, Gilbert J Botvin, Christopher Williams, Sandra M Sousa
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摘要
目标:要降低大学生中较高的药物使用率和暴力发生率,需要使用具有吸引力和创新技术的新预防方法。本研究开发并试点测试了虚拟现实(VR)技术,为大学生提供身临其境的环境,让他们与虚拟同伴一起练习技能。研究方法在观看了包含预防内容的电子学习模块后,学生们与身临其境的 VR 模块原型互动,练习预防危险行为的认知行为技能,包括自信沟通、谈判、妥协、解决冲突和旁观者干预策略。结果显示配对 t 检验表明,从测试前评估到测试后评估,学生的生活技能知识和反暴力态度都有所提高。学生和教育工作者对虚拟现实原型充满热情,认为其在预防方面具有可行性、相关性、吸引力、参与性和创新性。参与者就如何改进 VR 体验提供了反馈意见,包括增加冲突情境的多样性、更细致的分支情境和反应选项,以及更完整地呈现所有情境结果。结论:研究结果表明,VR 情景是提高生活技能的一种有效策略,有助于预防大学生的健康风险行为。
Using virtual reality technology to prevent substance misuse and violence among university students: A pilot and feasibility study.
Objectives: New prevention approaches that use engaging and innovative technologies are needed to reduce high rates of substance use and violence among university students. The present study developed and pilot-tested virtual reality (VR) technology that presented university students with immersive environments where they practiced skills with virtual peers. Methods: After viewing e-learning modules with prevention content, students engaged with immersive VR module prototypes to practice cognitive-behavioral skills for preventing risk behaviors, including assertive communication, negotiation, compromise, conflict resolution, and bystander intervention strategies. Results: Paired t-tests showed increases in life skills knowledge and anti-violence attitudes among students from the pretest to posttest assessments. Students and educators were enthusiastic about the VR prototypes, rating them as feasible, relevant, appealing, engaging, and innovative for prevention. Participants provided feedback on ways to improve the VR experience by including a greater variety of conflict situations, more nuanced branched scenarios and response options, and a more complete representation of all scenario outcomes. Conclusions: Findings suggest that VR scenarios are a promising strategy for enhancing life skills to help prevent health risk behaviors among university students.
期刊介绍:
Health Informatics Journal is an international peer-reviewed journal. All papers submitted to Health Informatics Journal are subject to peer review by members of a carefully appointed editorial board. The journal operates a conventional single-blind reviewing policy in which the reviewer’s name is always concealed from the submitting author.