Sarpourian Fatemeh, Samad-Soltani Taha, Moulaei Khadijeh, Bahaadinbeigy Kambiz
Medical Informatics Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran.
Department of Health Information Management, School of Management and Medical Informatics Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz Iran.
Health Sci Rep. 2022 Sep 20;5(5):e816. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.816. eCollection 2022 Sep.
One of the barriers to effective communication between speaker and listeners is public speaking anxiety (PSA). Over recent years, PSA has become common among students as the most widespread social anxiety (SA). Virtual reality (VR) and counseling therapy help reduce PSA. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effect of VR therapy and counseling on students' PSA and SA.
This quasi-experimental study was conducted on 30 students at three levels of undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD at Kerman University of Medical Sciences and Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (15 students in the intervention group and 15 in the control group). The intervention group observed four virtual classroom scenarios in a 30-min session, and the control group attended a 90-min group counseling session. Data were collected using by Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety, Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale, and Igroup Presence Questionnaire. The data analysis was done using SPSS version 21. Descriptive analysis (frequency and percentage, mean, standard deviation, and quartiles) and analytical tests (paired -test and independent -test) were used to analyze the data.
The results showed that VR and counseling did not affect SA scores and statistical differences before and after the intervention were not statistically significant. However, VR and counseling reduced PSA. The mean of IPQ/IGP (physical presence) was 63.73. The participants' SA means (93.76) were higher than the mean PSA (73.4).
VR and counseling did not affect students' SA, but they reduced PSA. If the intervention duration in future studies are longer, the effect of VR and counseling on reducing SA is likely to become more apparent.
演讲者与听众之间有效沟通的障碍之一是公众演讲焦虑(PSA)。近年来,PSA作为最普遍的社交焦虑(SA)在学生中变得很常见。虚拟现实(VR)和咨询疗法有助于减轻PSA。因此,本研究旨在调查VR疗法和咨询对学生PSA和SA的影响。
本准实验研究在克尔曼医科大学和设拉子医科大学的30名本科、研究生和博士三个层次的学生中进行(干预组15名学生,对照组15名学生)。干预组在30分钟的课程中观察四个虚拟课堂场景,对照组参加90分钟的团体咨询课程。使用公众演讲焦虑个人报告、利博维茨社交焦虑量表和Igroup临场感问卷收集数据。使用SPSS 21版进行数据分析。描述性分析(频率和百分比、均值、标准差和四分位数)和分析测试(配对检验和独立检验)用于分析数据。
结果表明,VR和咨询对SA得分没有影响,干预前后的统计差异无统计学意义。然而,VR和咨询降低了PSA。IPQ/IGP(身体临场感)的均值为63.73。参与者的SA均值(93.76)高于PSA均值(73.4)。
VR和咨询对学生的SA没有影响,但它们降低了PSA。如果未来研究中的干预持续时间更长,VR和咨询对降低SA的效果可能会更加明显。