Virtual Reality Job Interview Training in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Journal of autism and developmental disorders(2014)

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The feasibility and efficacy of virtual reality job interview training (VR-JIT) was assessed in a single-blinded randomized controlled trial. Adults with autism spectrum disorder were randomized to VR-JIT ( n = 16) or treatment-as-usual (TAU) ( n = 10) groups. VR-JIT consisted of simulated job interviews with a virtual character and didactic training. Participants attended 90 % of laboratory-based training sessions, found VR-JIT easy to use and enjoyable, and they felt prepared for future interviews. VR-JIT participants had greater improvement during live standardized job interview role-play performances than TAU participants ( p = 0.046). A similar pattern was observed for self-reported self-confidence at a trend level ( p = 0.060). VR-JIT simulation performance scores increased over time ( R 2 = 0.83). Results indicate preliminary support for the feasibility and efficacy of VR-JIT, which can be administered using computer software or via the internet.
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Autism spectrum disorder,Internet-based intervention,Job interview skills,Vocational training
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