2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-55797-w
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Exploring the impact of immersive virtual reality on depression knowledge and stigma reduction: a cross-over RCT fMRI study

Wey Guan Lem,
Kelssy Hitomi dos Santos Kawata,
Hiroshi Oyama

Abstract: The stigma of mental illness is a form of negative judgmental knowledge and is a barrier to individual seeking treatment. Contact-based educational interventions with first-person perspective (1PP) combined with immersive virtual reality (IVR) is promising as an anti-stigma intervention. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of 1PP anti-stigma IVR intervention compared to video in enhancing depression knowledge and reducing stigma, as well as to examine the corresponding depression knowledge brain a… Show more

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“…It is widely recognised that personal and perceived stigma are associated with residual depression; 74 stigma negatively influences quality of life; 75 , 76 and stigma is a major barrier to patients with MDD seeking treatment. 74 , 77 , 78 However, knowledge gaps exist regarding the lived experiences and treatment journeys of patients with MDD, 79 , 80 and an important aspect of full functional recovery from MDD is how patients manage to liberate themselves from perceived public stigma.…”
Section: Potential Implications Of Electronic Enablers For Mdd Manage...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely recognised that personal and perceived stigma are associated with residual depression; 74 stigma negatively influences quality of life; 75 , 76 and stigma is a major barrier to patients with MDD seeking treatment. 74 , 77 , 78 However, knowledge gaps exist regarding the lived experiences and treatment journeys of patients with MDD, 79 , 80 and an important aspect of full functional recovery from MDD is how patients manage to liberate themselves from perceived public stigma.…”
Section: Potential Implications Of Electronic Enablers For Mdd Manage...mentioning
confidence: 99%