A Virtual Reality Brief Violence Intervention: Preventing Gun Violence Among Violently Injured Adults
NCT: NCT06239285 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The overall aim of the proposed project is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of Brief Violence Intervention-Virtual Reality (BVI-VR) for reducing firearm-related violence, re-injury, and mortality among victims of violence. Outcome measures of firearm-related violence will come from multiple sources, including criminal background checks, hospital data, state-level data, semi-structured clinical assessments, and self-report assessments. In addition, the study aims to understand the impact of BVI-VR on psychosocial mediators resulting in a reduction of firearm-related violence. This will include self-report surveys, neurocognitive assessments, and clinical assessments. The economic efficiency of BVI-VR as a firearm-related violence intervention will also evaluated. To achieve these aims, a randomized control trial (RCT) in a large sample of violently injured adults (18+ years) from VCU Health will be conducted.
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What is A Virtual Reality Brief Violence Intervention: Preventing Gun Violence Among Violently Injured Adults?
A Virtual Reality Brief Violence Intervention: Preventing Gun Violence Among Violently Injured Adults is a clinical trial registered under NCT06239285. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06239285?
The current status of NCT06239285 (A Virtual Reality Brief Violence Intervention: Preventing Gun Violence Among Violently Injured Adults) is: RECRUITING.
When did A Virtual Reality Brief Violence Intervention: Preventing Gun Violence Among Violently Injured Adults start?
A Virtual Reality Brief Violence Intervention: Preventing Gun Violence Among Violently Injured Adults started on 2024-02-26.
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