Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Unit, Salvator University Hospital, Public Assistance-Marseille Hospitals, Aix-Marseille University, 249 Boulevard Sainte-Marguerite, 13009, Marseille, France.
Pole of Endocrinology, Nutrition, Diabetes and Obesity, Conception University Hospital, Aix-Marseille University, Public Assistance-Marseille Hospitals, Marseille, France.
Eat Weight Disord. 2020 Jun;25(3):735-743. doi: 10.1007/s40519-019-00680-1. Epub 2019 Apr 11.
Assessment of the symptoms of body image disorder (BID) is crucial in anorexia nervosa (AN). Recent technological advancements such as virtual reality (VR) have improved the visual perception with 3D avatars and the feeling to be the avatar with the immersive conditions. This retrospective study examines the hypothesis that VR with standardized 3D avatars would improve body image perception and then body image evaluation by adolescents with AN, compared to the paper-based figure rating scales (FRS).
Data of 31 female adolescents with AN were retrospectively studied. Paired data of perceived and desired body forms in addition to body perception index (BPI) (p = 0.2) and body dissatisfaction (p = 0.6), obtained by both VR and FRS were compared. Furthermore, correlation with validated psychometric questionnaires was also studied. Head-tracking technology allowed for the implicit measurement of explicit choices of patients.
Participants with AN overestimated own body size regardless of the assessment tool used. BPI and body dissatisfaction did not differ significantly between FRS and VR. VR-based evaluation was correlated with the psychometric parameters BID and body dissatisfaction. Head tracking revealed significantly longer participant engagement with avatars representing malnutrition and underweight states, while those least engaged corresponded to obesity.
Results of BID evaluation by VR standardized 3D avatars are comparable to those obtained by paper-based FRS. These findings suggest that comparable results obtained by both tools of evaluation reflect primarily the role of affective-cognitive perturbation in BID. The perceptive component could be better evaluated using biometric-enhanced assessment tools.
Level V, cross-sectional descriptive study (evaluation data retrospectively studied).
评估身体意象障碍(BID)的症状对于厌食症(AN)至关重要。最近的技术进步,如虚拟现实(VR),通过 3D 头像改善了视觉感知,并通过沉浸式条件让使用者感觉自己就是头像。本回顾性研究检验了这样一个假设,即与基于纸张的体型评定量表(FRS)相比,使用标准化 3D 头像的 VR 将改善 AN 青少年的身体意象感知,进而改善身体意象评估。
回顾性研究了 31 名患有 AN 的女性青少年的数据。比较了通过 VR 和 FRS 获得的感知和期望体型以及身体感知指数(BPI)(p=0.2)和身体不满(p=0.6)的配对数据。此外,还研究了与验证性心理计量学问卷的相关性。头部跟踪技术允许对患者的显式选择进行隐式测量。
无论使用哪种评估工具,患有 AN 的参与者都会高估自己的体型。FRS 和 VR 之间的 BPI 和身体不满没有显著差异。基于 VR 的评估与 BID 和身体不满的心理计量学参数相关。头部跟踪显示,参与者与代表营养不良和体重不足状态的头像的互动时间明显更长,而与肥胖状态的头像互动时间最短。
使用标准化 3D 头像的 VR 进行 BID 评估的结果与使用基于纸张的 FRS 获得的结果相当。这些发现表明,两种评估工具获得的可比结果主要反映了 BID 中情感认知障碍的作用。使用生物识别增强评估工具可以更好地评估感知成分。
V 级,横断面描述性研究(回顾性研究评估数据)。