IMAGE-BASED VIRTUAL REALITY STRESS THERAPY APPLICATION (VRT-stressNOmore): AN ALTERNATIVE TOOL FOR SELF THERAPY

Authors

  • Nadia Diyana Mohd Muhaiyuddin School of Multimedia Technology and Communication (SMMTC), College of Art and Sciences (CAS), Univer
  • Ariffin Abdul Mutalib School of Multimedia Technology and Communication (SMMTC), College of Art and Sciences (CAS), Univer
  • Sobihatun Nur Abdul Salam School of Multimedia Technology and Communication (SMMTC), College of Art and Sciences (CAS), Univer
  • Norzaliza Alis School of Applied Technology,Social Work and Policy (SAPSP), College of Art and Sciences (CAS), Univ

Abstract

Students in university are experiencing increased stress levels due to their daily routines. Students can self-manage their everyday stress with the self-therapy application before it causes other problems requiring professional assistance. This study aimed to determine whether VRT-stressNOmore, an image-based virtual reality with a few realistic University Utara Malaysia environments, can reduce student stress. However, the evidence for image-based virtual reality as a self-therapy is still in the leakage phase. Therefore, the objectives are determining the features that support self-therapy, confirming the features through expert review, designing and developing, and conducting therapeutic test. Implementation of pre-production-post methodology to achieve the goals and objectives. During the week of final exams, 47 healthy undergraduates and 29 healthy postgraduates consented to participate in this study. The T-test result indicates the different values before and after experiencing VRT-stressNOmore, demonstrating the beneficial effect of reducing stress. However, additional research is necessary to confirm the potential and efficacy of VRT-stressNOmore as a self-therapy application for university students.

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Published

2024-09-24

How to Cite

Nadia Diyana Mohd Muhaiyuddin, Ariffin Abdul Mutalib, Sobihatun Nur Abdul Salam, & Norzaliza Alis. (2024). IMAGE-BASED VIRTUAL REALITY STRESS THERAPY APPLICATION (VRT-stressNOmore): AN ALTERNATIVE TOOL FOR SELF THERAPY. JOURNAL INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (JISTM), 7(29). Retrieved from https://gaexcellence.com/jistm/article/view/2695