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Cybersecurity and Privacy Issues in Extended Reality Health Care Applications: Scoping Review
JMIR XR Spatial Comput 2024;1:e59409
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Extended Reality for Mental Health Evaluation: Scoping Review
In contrast to Baghaei et al’s [124] findings, we found that generalized anxiety disorder was investigated as a specific clinical condition in 3 (3.53%) studies. In addition, other mental disorders, such as alcoholic use disorder, attention disorder, attachment behavior, negative thoughts, pain and anxiety, and public speaking anxiety, were found in only 2 (2.35%) studies, while panic disorder was found in only 1 (1.18%) study. Thus, XR technology is commonly used for evaluating anxiety disorder.
JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e38413
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Individualized Virtual Reality for Increasing Self-Compassion: Evaluation Study
In a scoping study conducted by Baghaei et al [14], it was argued that VR could be beneficial in helping the treatment of anxiety or depression in a variety of contexts, and its potential as a clinical tool was highlighted. However, despite this emerging literature about the use of VR for mental health conditions, relatively few studies so far have focused on depression, one of the most common conditions [28].
JMIR Ment Health 2023;10:e47617
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Virtual Reality for Supporting the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety: Scoping Review
JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(9):e29681
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