Improving Emergency Training for Earthquakes Through Immersive Virtual Environments and Anxiety Tests: A Case Study
Mohammad Sadra Rajabi, Hosein Taghaddos, Mehdi Zahrai

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that immersive virtual reality training improves earthquake safety decision-making and stress management compared to traditional methods, highlighting VR's potential in emergency preparedness education.
Contribution
The paper introduces a virtual reality-based educational approach for earthquake safety training and evaluates its effectiveness against traditional classroom methods.
Findings
VR training leads to higher safety performance levels.
Premonition of earthquakes reduces stress and improves decision accuracy.
Virtual environments enhance emergency preparedness education.
Abstract
Because of the occurrence of severe and large magnitude earthquakes each year, earthquake-prone countries suffer considerable financial damage and loss of life. Teaching essential safety measures will lead to a generation that can perform basic procedures during an earthquake, which is an important and effective solution in preventing the loss of life in this natural disaster. In recent years, virtual reality technology is a tool that has been used to educate people on safety matters. This paper evaluates the effect of education and premonition on the incorrect decision-making of residents under the stressful conditions of an earthquake. For this purpose, a virtual model has been designed and built from a proposed classroom in a school of the city of Tehran. Accordingly, two educational scenarios, presented in reality and the virtual model respectively, were conducted on a statistical…
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TopicsDisaster Management and Resilience
