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John Leach

John Leach

· Lecturer, CommunicationVerified

University of Maryland, College Park · Communication

Active 2021–2023

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Citations33
Papers66 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering
  • Psychology
  • Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Applied psychology
  • Environmental health

Selected publications

  • Virtual reality for public health: a study on a VR intervention to enhance occupational injury prevention

    Journal of Public Health · 2021 · 25 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Psychology
    • Environmental health

    BACKGROUND: Agriculture is one of the most hazardous occupations in the USA. Especially, tractor rollover incidents are the leading cause of farming-related injuries or deaths. This study examines the effect of a VR intervention (Virtual Reality Intervention for Safety Education; VRISE) on behavioral intentions for occupational safety and identifies a psychological mechanism that shows how the immersive technology works. METHODS: VRISE was developed by a multidisciplinary team of agricultural educators, computer scientists and communication specialists. It was designed to provide a virtual environment where users practice tractor operation and try to avoid several rollover hazards. The participants (291 high school students) were recruited at the 2019 National Future Farmers Association Convention & Expo and randomly assigned to one of three conditions: two different types of control groups (Control1: No treatment group and Control2: 2D Screen group) and the treatment group. RESULTS: Findings show that, through the immersive VR experience, the VR intervention enhanced perceived threat of tractor-related accidents which in turn, led to improved behavioral intentions for tractor safety. CONCLUSIONS: Findings shed light on the effectiveness of a VR intervention to improve public health outcomes, especially in occupational safety education, where unsafe practices often result in injury and fatality.

Frequent coauthors

  • Junhan Chen

    Nanjing University

    3 shared
  • Kang Namkoong

    2 shared
  • Bryan Weichelt

    Children's Center

    2 shared
  • Jiyoun Kim

    1 shared
  • Lindsey B. Anderson

    University of Maryland, College Park

    1 shared
  • Alex Preston Byrd

    1 shared
  • Victoria Ledford

    Auburn University

    1 shared
  • Joan Mazur

    1 shared

Education

  • M.A., Communication

    Texas Tech University

    2018
  • B.A., Communication

    Ohio State University

    2015

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