Satayesh Kjær

Satayesh Kjær
University of Southern Denmark | SDU · Institute of Public Health

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Background VR FestLab is a newly developed simulated “party” where the player is being offered alcoholic beverages while steering their own party experience in virtual reality. We evaluated the efficacy of VR FestLab on drinking refusal self-efficacy of Danish male and female 15-18-year-old students and tested user satisfaction. Secondary outcomes...
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It is currently unknown whether a virtual social environment can support young people in building their skills to overcome peer pressure when offered alcohol. This study evaluated the efficacy of the newly developed virtual reality simulation game VR FestLab on the refusal self-efficacy regarding social pressures to drink of Danish male and female...
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This pilot study explores 31 Danish adolescent user experiences for the newly developed virtual party simulation app-Virtual Reality (VR) FestLab. The main objective of this study was to investigate usability for VR FestLab, which aims to improve alcohol resistance skills for Danish adolescents. A secondary objective was to understand gameplay expe...
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Background Evidence often shows that migrants in the European region have poor access to quality health care. Having a large number of migrants seeking towards Europe, crossing through i.e. Serbia, it is crucial to improve migrants' access to health care and ensure equality in service provision Aim To investigate what are the barriers and facilita...
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Background: Normative feedback is an intervention strategy commonly used in drug prevention programmes. This study collected process evaluation data about how programme recipients engage with social norms (SN) feedback in The GOOD Life intervention and how they experience it. Methods: Eight focus group interviews were conducted with a total of 44 a...

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A cluster randomized trial in 39 schools in Southern Denmark that is based on the social norms approach. The aim is to correct misperceptions about peer alcohol and other drug use and to reduce binge drinking.