Comparing counseling outcome for college students: Metaverse and in-person approaches

Psychother Res. 2024 Nov;34(8):1117-1130. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2023.2270139. Epub 2023 Oct 17.

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjective This study compared metaverse counseling with in-person counseling, using in-person counseling as a comparison group. To achieve this, we assessed whether metaverse counseling, a novel treatment approach, is comparable to traditional in-person counseling. Method: A total of 60 participants voluntarily participated in the study. Among the participants, 28 preferred in-person counseling, whereas 32 selected metaverse counseling as their preferred treatment option. Results and Conclusion: The findings indicated no statistically significant differences in the psychological symptom change patterns between the two counseling modalities. Both metaverse and in-person counseling demonstrated a common pattern of reduced symptom levels from pre-to post-session (Metaverse counseling Cohen's d = 1.04, In-person counseling Cohen's d = .62), which remained stable from post-session to follow-up regardless of the chosen counseling modality. Furthermore, the study revealed that the metaverse counseling group exhibited a higher level of working alliances than the in-person counseling group. Additionally, there was a slight tendency toward higher levels of counseling satisfaction in the metaverse counseling group than in the in-person counseling group. The results of this study support the use of synchronous metaverse programs to treat college students. The implications and limitations of this study are discussed. (195 words).

Keywords: counseling outcome; in-person counseling; metaverse counseling; virtual avatar; virtual reality.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Counseling* / methods
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • Students* / psychology
  • Universities
  • Young Adult