Difference in Cognitive Performance in Virtual Reality-Assisted Mental Health Promotion Program According to Groups Clustered Based on Mental Healthopen accessDifference in Cognitive Performance in Virtual Reality-Assisted Mental Health Promotion Program According to Groups Clustered Based on Mental Health
- Other Titles
- Difference in Cognitive Performance in Virtual Reality-Assisted Mental Health Promotion Program According to Groups Clustered Based on Mental Health
- Authors
- Lim Hyun-Ju; Kim Kyungwon; Moon Eunsoo; Kim Du-Ri; Park Jong-Hwan; Shin Myung-Jun; Lee Yean-Hwa
- Issue Date
- Nov-2022
- Publisher
- 대한우울∙조울병학회
- Keywords
- Virtual reality; Mental health; Depression; Anxiety; Cognition
- Citation
- 우울조울병, v.20, no.3, pp 43 - 51
- Pages
- 9
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 우울조울병
- Volume
- 20
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 43
- End Page
- 51
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72501
- DOI
- 10.35986/me.2022.20.3.43
- ISSN
- 1738-0960
2671-4655
- Abstract
- Background: Several studies support the effectiveness and tolerability of virtual reality (VR) interventions in the psychiatric field. This study aimed to examine changes of cognitive performance in VR-assisted mental health promotion programs and to investigate the difference in performance according to clinical characteristics.
Methods: Thirty subjects aged >55 years participated in the study. The clinical characteristics of depression, anxiety, perceived stress, quality of life, and cognition were assessed. Cognitive performance in VR-assisted mental health promotion programs was compared between the clusters classified by clinical characteristics.
Results: Cluster analysis classified the subjects into three groups. In Cluster 1, the Module 3 training score was significantly different before and after VR performance. In Cluster 2, significant differences were observed in the Module 1 training score, the Module 2 training score, the Module 2 defense failure score, and the Module 3 training score.
In Cluster 3, a significant difference was observed in the Module 3 training score.
Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that VR performance might differ according to clinical characteristics. A cognitive training strategy using VR has to be differentially established depending on the characteristics of the community population.
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