Stock Christiane, Prediger Christina, Hrynyschyn Robert, Helmer Stefanie
Institut für Gesundheits- und Pflegewissenschaft, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353, Berlin, Deutschland.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2022 Jul;65(7-8):823-828. doi: 10.1007/s00103-022-03541-y. Epub 2022 May 13.
Risky alcohol consumption among adolescents continues to be of high public health relevance in Germany. Therefore, preventive measures should promote the skills of adolescents to deal with alcohol and peer pressure. Interactive and gender-sensitive primary prevention programs in schools have a great potential to reach the target group and to increase the effectiveness of interventions. Digital tools such as virtual simulations may help with this process.Virtual reality (VR) enables the experience of risk situations in a safe environment. Internationally, there are currently two VR alcohol prevention programs for adolescents. Their co-creation with the target group was a core element, and comprehensive research on the usability and subjective effectiveness has already been published. Conventional effectiveness evaluations such as randomized controlled trials, however, have limitations with interactive formats. Alternative and complementary evaluation approaches are needed in the future. Furthermore, the potential of tailoring VR to recipients has to be examined. In this context, a gender-sensitive design is both an opportunity and a challenge.Further research is needed to study possibilities to use VR in alcohol prevention in adolescents in Germany.
在德国,青少年危险饮酒问题仍然具有高度的公共卫生相关性。因此,预防措施应提高青少年应对酒精和同伴压力的能力。学校中具有互动性且对性别敏感的初级预防项目有很大潜力覆盖目标群体并提高干预效果。虚拟模拟等数字工具可能有助于这一过程。虚拟现实(VR)能让人在安全环境中体验风险情境。目前在国际上,有两个针对青少年的VR酒精预防项目。与目标群体共同创建是其核心要素,并且已经发表了关于可用性和主观效果的全面研究。然而,传统的有效性评估,如随机对照试验,在互动形式方面存在局限性。未来需要替代和补充性的评估方法。此外,还必须研究针对接受者定制VR的潜力。在这种情况下,对性别敏感的设计既是一个机遇也是一项挑战。需要进一步研究在德国将VR用于青少年酒精预防的可能性。