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مجلد 1 عدد 1 (2025): Emirati Journal of Applied Psychology

AI-Driven Multimodal Therapeutic System with Virtual Reality Integration for Anxiety Disorders in Adolescents

  • Ziad Walid
  • Ahmed Mahrous
مقدم
December 9, 2025
منشور
2025-12-29

الملخص

Anxiety disorders are increasingly prevalent, especially in the Middle East, with a prevalence of 6.33%, where social stigma often discourages individuals from seeking medical help. Traditional clinical interviews frequently lead to misdiagnoses, and single-approach therapies typically address only one or two of the three dimensions of anxiety (cognitive, psychological, and physiological). To address these challenges, a mobile application was developed to provide accessible, effective mental health support for adolescents aged 13–19. The app features an AI chatbot that diagnoses users based on the DSM-V and SCIDRV-V criteria to design an unstructured diagnostic model integrating four therapeutic approaches: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) by utilizing the flexibility of the Gemini API to address the multidimensional nature of anxiety. The app includes a journaling page to allow adolescents to document thoughts, a history page to provide context for diagnosis, and video-based group therapy to enhance social skills. To ensure a successful group therapy experience, the Adolescent Group Therapy Readiness Questionnaire (AGTRQ), an adapted form of the Group Therapy Questionnaire (GTQ) and Group Readiness Questionnaire (GRQ), is filled by users to place them in suitable groups. Additionally, the app supports all languages, including Egyptian dialects, and ensures privacy through encrypted chat histories, wiΔM=-7.5, 95% CI [-8.2, -6.8]), exceeding the 4–6 point Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) threshold used in pediatric anxiety measures, with anxiety reductions 4.5× greater than the control group, outperforming standalone iCBT. The app demonstrates its potential as a scalable, evidence-based solution for regions with stigma or limited access to mental health services, offering both accessibility and effectiveness in managing adolescents’ anxiety disorders.

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