In the forensic field, most studies employing virtual reality (VR) interventions have focused on offenders. The validity and safety of VR applications for victims of crime are still unclear. Following PRISMA guidelines, a systematic review on VR interventions for crime victims was performed to assess the efficacy, acceptability by patients, and cost-effectiveness of these interventions compared to in-person care. We identified 34 potentially eligible studies from 188 records obtained from database searches (Medline/Pubmed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Scopus); four additional articles were identified via alternative sources. In total, nine articles were included for the qualitative synthesis. Patient satisfaction with VR interventi...
Sexual violence (SV) can lead to long-term physical and psychological symptoms such as post-traumati...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies, such as virtual reality, has been employed in...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
In the forensic field, most studies employing virtual reality (VR) interventions have focused on off...
Background: Research has indicated that interactive, computerized case simulations using immersive v...
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has convincingly demonstrated its potential for ass...
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has convincingly demonstrated its potential for ass...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Clinicians have used virtual reality (VR) for learning, practice and treatment for decades, but few ...
Over the past decade innovative technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and smartphone application...
International audienceViolent offending behaviours remain an important issue in particular when asso...
Staple research methods in criminology, such as interviews, surveys, and official registration data,...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Sexual violence (SV) can lead to long-term physical and psychological symptoms such as post-traumati...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies, such as virtual reality, has been employed in...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
In the forensic field, most studies employing virtual reality (VR) interventions have focused on off...
Background: Research has indicated that interactive, computerized case simulations using immersive v...
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has convincingly demonstrated its potential for ass...
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has convincingly demonstrated its potential for ass...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Clinicians have used virtual reality (VR) for learning, practice and treatment for decades, but few ...
Over the past decade innovative technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and smartphone application...
International audienceViolent offending behaviours remain an important issue in particular when asso...
Staple research methods in criminology, such as interviews, surveys, and official registration data,...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Sexual violence (SV) can lead to long-term physical and psychological symptoms such as post-traumati...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies, such as virtual reality, has been employed in...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...