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. 2021 Aug 13;64(Suppl 1):S508–S509. doi: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1361

Objective risk assessment using a driving computer game

D Delgado-Gomez 1, A Sujar 2,*, J Ardoy-Cuadros 3, S Moana 1, I Peñuelas-Calvo 4, D Aguado 5, H Blasco-Fontecilla 2
PMCID: PMC9475752

Abstract

Introduction

Accurate and objective risk assessment is important in the evaluation of many mental disorders and behaviours. For example, in the evaluation of suicidal behaviour or the assessment of accidents in ADHD. Video games could contribute to improve the assessment and increase engagement.

Objectives

Our hypothesis is that the proposed videogame can precisely evaluate risk. In addition, the developed game is able to indirectly assess the risk. This feature is useful in setups where patients are prone to lie.

Methods

We have developed a car driving video game where users are told that they should drive near to the border but not too much. We record distance to the border and each key pulsation every 0.1 seconds.

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Results

It has been observed that the median of recorded distance positively correlated with the score obtained by Self-report of Risk-taking Behaviors (SRB). In addition, the interquartile range significant correlates with the global score obtained in this questionnaire.

Conclusions

The proposed videogame is able of performing an accurate risk assessment. Our game takes seven minutes and it does not need complicated nor expensive hardware and could be deployed online. Results obtained open up new possibilities of creating video games which make an objective assessment risk.

Keywords: Self-report of Risk-taking Behaviors, risk, video games, e-health


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