About this trial
The current study uses a randomized cross-over design, in which participants are exposed to brief mindfulness-based experiential sessions with and without incorporating virtual reality (i.e., the experimental and control conditions, respectively). Order of exposure to these two conditions are counter-balanced and participants are randomized into the two arms of exposure in a different order. Furthermore, this study includes the use of both subjective self-report and objective physiological measures of mental wellbeing. It is hypothesized that VR-incorporated mindfulness-based experiential session brings a greater improvement in state mindfulness, state affect, and stress response. Results shed light on the added value of incorporating VR into brief MBIs, particularly in reference to the typical practice of promoting mindfulness in the local community.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
aged 18 years or older
reads Chinese
understands Cantonese
Disqualifiers
history of sever motion sickness or known intolerance to VR environments
impairments that may interfere with the use of VR equipment
concurrent or past structured mindfulness training
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Mindfulness VR-Typical
- Mindfulness Typical-VR
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
The University of Hong Kong
Lead sponsor
New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Collaborator