Virtual Reality Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigating the Impacts of Virtual Reality and Mood
Depression has a lifetime prevalence rate of 20.6% and has one of the highest prevalence rates of mental health disorders. Major depressive disorder can lead to higher costs of living for individuals as well as a larger economic decrease associated with inability to work. Current treatment targets one of the two core symptoms of depression of decreased mood or loss of interest in activities. However, current treatment models are not enough because there are more individuals who require treatment than treatment opportunities which creates inequities of care. Digital interventions provide a unique opportunity to increase widespread accessibility of treatment at reduced and scalable costs. Virtual reality is a newer type of digital intervention that consists of providing experiences for individuals that are different from the physical environment they are currently in. Through audio and visual displays, virtual reality creates a sense of presence, or the experience of immersion, with an environment. Virtual reality has been used in a variety of clinical psychology areas such as training, assessment, and treatment of mental health disorders and other medical conditions. Despite research finding efficacy for virtual reality with anxiety and PTSD, few studies have examined the impact of virtual reality on depressive disorders and low mood. Of studies that have looked at mood changes, most studies measured indirect measures of mood such as energy levels which leads to a gap of research on the efficacy of virtual reality with low mood. The present study aims to examine if virtual reality exergames improve participant's mood and affect. Additionally, the study will determine if there are different effects of presence, depressive symptoms, and technology familiarity on mood. Furthermore, the study will examine helpfulness and satisfaction to examine usability of virtual reality as a medium for clinical intervention. Lastly, findings of this study could inform the development and efficacy of virtual reality interventions that can be used to provide more access to treatment for individuals and improve outcomes to reduce the burdens associated with depression.
Once participants consent, they will complete the three demographic questions and their familiarity with virtual reality. Participants will also complete the Patient Health Questionnaire-8(PHQ-8), Affinity for Technology Interaction scale (ATI), Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), and the mood sliding scale. Participants will then be informed that they are going to watch a short clip and press play to watch a 2-minute video of Lion King. After the sad mood induction, participants will complete the PANAS and a mood slider scale. Participants will then be randomly assigned to the virtual reality or control condition. In the virtual reality condition, participants will be asked to complete the first course a virtual reality game called "The Climb". In the control condition, participants will be told that they will be watching a video of a virtual environment climbing game and then be asked to copy all hand movements as accurately as they can. After completing either the virtual reality or control condition, individuals will then complete the PANAS, mood scale, temple presence inventory, three feedback questions, net promoter question, and an open-ended question on improving the activity they just completed. Participants will then be debriefed about the study and compensated for their time. ;
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