@article{10.37349/edht.2025.101160,
abstract = {Virtual reality (VR) and digital health technologies have shown increasing potential in addressing psychological challenges such as homesickness and emotional distress, yet the role of emotional bonds—particularly place attachment—in shaping the design and effectiveness of these interventions remains underexplored. This study conceptualizes the integration of place attachment theory into digital health interventions, especially those utilizing VR, and proposes a theoretical and practical framework for designing emotionally resonant virtual environments. Two interrelated conceptual models are introduced: the Virtual Place Attachment Development Model (VPADM), which outlines psychological, social, environmental, and cultural dimensions that contribute to emotional bonding with virtual spaces, and the Cultural Adaptation System for Virtual Environments (CASVE), which addresses cross-cultural adaptation processes through assessment, implementation, and evaluation. These frameworks illustrate how virtual place attachment can be purposefully designed to enhance user engagement and emotional well-being, while also highlighting practical challenges such as accessibility, digital literacy, and the need for culturally responsive content. By integrating place attachment theory into digital mental health design, the paper offers a pathway to improve therapeutic outcomes in VR environments and provides a foundation for researchers and practitioners to develop emotionally supportive, culturally meaningful, and context-sensitive digital health interventions.},
author = {Yin, Chengcheng and McIntosh, Jacqueline and Marques, Bruno},
doi = {10.37349/edht.2025.101160},
journal = {Exploration of Digital Health Technologies},
elocation-id = {101160},
title = {Integrating digital health technologies and place attachment: theoretical foundations and practical implications},
url = {https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/edht/Article/101160},
volume = {3},
year = {2025}
}