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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 9.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Dec 31;231:109246. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109246

Table 4.

Participant experience data, questions 5 to 14 (n = 25, across both visits)

Mean Standard deviation 1= Strongly disagree (%) 2= Disagree (%) 3= Neither Agree nor Disagree (%) 4= Agree (%) 5= Strongly Agree (%)
5. I had the sense that I returned from a journey 3.50 1.216 6 18 20 32 25
6. I vividly remember some parts of the experience 4.32 1.096 6 2 6 26 60
7. I felt myself being ‘drawn in’ 3.49 1.063 2 8 26 34 18
8. I felt involved 3.06 1.252 10 30 18 28 14
9. I lost track of time 3.92 1.066 4 8 12 44 32
10. I felt that the characters and/or objects could almost touch me 2.96 1.160 12 26 22 34 6
11. I felt I was visiting the places in the virtual environment 3.73 1.132 6 8 18 40 26
12. I felt that the virtual environment was part of the real world 3.00 1.471 24 18 8 34 16
13. My experience was intense 2.58 1.144 22 24 32 18 4
14. I paid more attention to the virtual environment than I did to my own thoughts 3.04 1.399 12 34 16 14 24

: n=24 due to missing data