Augmented Reality for Smoking Cessation: Development and Usability Study.
Christine VinciKaren O BrandonMarloes KleinjanLaura M HernandezLeslie E SawyerJody HanekeSteven K SuttonThomas H BrandonPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2020)
All images were generally perceived as being realistic and well-integrated into the environment. However, the smoking augmented reality images produced higher urge to smoke than the neutral augmented reality images. In total, our findings support the potential utility of augmented reality for cue exposure therapy. Future directions and next steps are discussed.