Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13633, first published .
Exploring the Potential for Use of Virtual Reality Technology in the Treatment of Severe Mental Illness Among Adults in Mid-Norway: Collaborative Research Between Clinicians and Researchers

Exploring the Potential for Use of Virtual Reality Technology in the Treatment of Severe Mental Illness Among Adults in Mid-Norway: Collaborative Research Between Clinicians and Researchers

Exploring the Potential for Use of Virtual Reality Technology in the Treatment of Severe Mental Illness Among Adults in Mid-Norway: Collaborative Research Between Clinicians and Researchers

Journals

  1. Jenny C, Reuter C. Usability of Individualized Head-Related Transfer Functions in Virtual Reality: Empirical Study With Perceptual Attributes in Sagittal Plane Sound Localization. JMIR Serious Games 2020;8(3):e17576 View
  2. Heidel A, Hagist C. Potential Benefits and Risks Resulting From the Introduction of Health Apps and Wearables Into the German Statutory Health Care System: Scoping Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(9):e16444 View
  3. Rimer E, Husby L, Solem S. Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Fear of Heights: Clinicians’ Attitudes Become More Positive After Trying VRET. Frontiers in Psychology 2021;12 View
  4. Chung O, Dowling N, Brown C, Robinson T, Johnson A, Ng C, Yücel M, Segrave R. Using the Theoretical Domains Framework to Inform the Implementation of Therapeutic Virtual Reality into Mental Healthcare. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 2023;50(2):237 View
  5. Hosoda C, Futami K, Hosokawa K, Isogaya Y, Terada T, Maruya K, Okanoya K. The structure of the superior and inferior parietal lobes predicts inter-individual suitability for virtual reality. Scientific Reports 2021;11(1) View
  6. Holgersen G, Nordgreen T, ten Velden Hegelstad W, Bircow Elgen I. Views of young people with psychosis on using virtual reality assisted therapy. A qualitative study. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 2023;17(4):361 View
  7. Nguyen B, Torres A, Espinola C, Sim W, Kenny D, Campbell D, Lou W, Kapralos B, Beavers L, Peter E, Dubrowski A, Krishnan S, Bhat V. Development of a data-driven digital phenotype profile of distress experience of healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 2023;240:107645 View
  8. Ose S, Thaulow K, Færevik H, Hoffmann P, Lestander H, Stiles T, Lindgren M. Development of a social skills training programme to target social isolation using virtual reality technology in primary mental health care. Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering 2023;10 View
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  10. Gjerstad C, Schjøtt-Pedersen O, Seierstad A, Røssberg J, Bull H, Berentzen L, Lystad J. Virtuell virkelighet, virkelig mestring: Virtual Reality som verktøy i behandling av psykoselidelser. Tidsskrift for Norsk psykologforening 2024;61(9):578 View
  11. Cushnan J, McCafferty P, Best P. Clinicians’ perspectives of immersive tools in clinical mental health settings: a systematic scoping review. BMC Health Services Research 2024;24(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Mer A. Digital Transformation, Strategic Resilience, Cyber Security and Risk Management. View
  2. Petil Jr. E, Florece M, Gomez M, Villaruel K, Fernandez H, Dela Cruz C, Ferrer-Rafols R. Global Innovations in Physical Education and Health. View