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Virtual Reality Based Active Shooter Training Drill Increases Salivary and Subjective Markers of Stress

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YALE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
卷 95, 期 1, 页码 105-113

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YALE J BIOLOGY MEDICINE, INC

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law enforcement; cortisol; cardiovascular disease; adrenalin; occupational stress

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  1. U.S. DOJ Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) [2019ASWXK001]

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This study examined the impact of participating in a VR-based active shooter training drill on markers of physiological stress, as well as potential differences between men and women. Participation in the drill led to increased stress markers, with women showing lower concentrations of cortisol and uric acid compared to men.
Law enforcement personnel are required to respond to a variety of dangerous, potentially life-threatening high stress scenarios. Virtual reality (VR)-based training has been shown to attenuate stress responses; however, little is known about the acute stress response from VR exposure. This study examined the impact of participating in a VR-based active shooter training drill (ASD) on markers of physiological stress as well as potential differences in men and women. To examine the impact of participation in a similar to 50 sec VR-based ASD, 29 subjects (n = 29; 17 males, 12 females) participated in a quasi-experimental single group design. Saliva samples were collected and analyzed from 27 of the 29 subjects a total of four times 1) 30-min prior to, 2) 5-min prior to, 3) 5-min after, and 4) 30-min after the ASD and analyzed for alpha-amylase (AA) activity and concentrations of secretory immunoglobulin-A (SIgA), cortisol (CORT), and uric acid (UA). Participation in the ASD resulted in a significant (p < 0.05) increase in salivary stress markers AA and SIgA. In addition, lower concentrations of CORT and UA were found in women compared to men. These findings have implications for law enforcement and/or military personnel that may seek to implement a VR-based training into their training regimen. Future studies should investigate the impact of longitudinal participation in ASD interventions to determine if this is an effective training method to reduce stress responses to real life active shooter training drills.

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