03/01/2024
By Yun-Ju Lai

UMass Lowell Undergraduate Students,

Are you interested in exploring the world of Virtual Reality (VR) and its potential to enhance mental well-being? A research group in the Solomont School of Nursing is excited to announce a research study at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, designed to examine the impact of VR-based interventions on optimism, sleep quality, stress, and overall mental health.

Who Can Participate?

  • At least 18 years old.
  • A full-time undergraduate student at UML.
  • No significant visual or hearing impairment.
  • Not have previously participated in similar studies related to video games.
  • Not have undergone treatment with any antidepressants or antipsychotic medications or engaged in psychosocial therapies.
  • If you pass our pre-screening procedure, you will be invited to the VR study.

Why Join?

  • Contribute to research on mental health interventions.
  • Experience VR technology.
  • Receive a total of $135 in e-gift cards upon completing the program.

Study Details:
The study involves a series of VR sessions over six weeks, focusing on mindfulness, relaxation and emotional regulation. Your participation will help us understand the effectiveness of VR in improving mental health indicators.

Interested?
If you're keen to participate, sign up now. 

Don't miss this unique opportunity to be part of a pioneering study that combines technology and psychology for a better tomorrow!

For questions contact:

Yun-Ju Lai, Ph.D., MS, RN
Solomont School of Nursing
Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences
Telephone: 978-934-4514
E-mail: Yunju_Lai@uml.edu

IRB #: 24-005-LAI-XPD