单次虚拟现实暴露在特定恐惧症治疗干预中的效果

Yulet İlhan, Cumhur Avcil
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本研究旨在评估单次虚拟现实(VR)暴露疗法治疗特定恐惧症的疗效。共有33名临床诊断为特定恐惧症的个体被分配到治疗组(N=16)和等候名单对照组(N=17)。测量工具包括人口统计信息表、DSM-5特定恐惧症严重程度量表和自我报告焦虑量表。在统计分析方面,使用混合设计方差分析(ANOVA)来检查组内和组间随时间的差异,有效地允许更全面地了解治疗的影响。结果显示,与对照组相比,治疗组恐惧症症状的严重程度有统计学意义上的显著降低(p <. 05)。在为期三个月的随访评估中,治疗效果得以保持,治疗组的焦虑和恐慌相关水平也显著降低(p <. 01)。本研究证实了单次VR暴露对改善特定恐惧症的临床疗效。这种效果不仅立竿见影,而且在随访期间持续存在,证实了这种治疗方式的长期有效性。尽管存在一定的局限性,例如缺乏积极的对照治疗和某种程度上同质的样本人口统计,这些发现对现有文献做出了重大贡献。该研究为未来的研究提供了重要的基础,旨在扩大基于vr的治疗干预措施对特定恐惧症的适用性和理解。
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The Efficacy of A Single-Session Virtual Reality Exposure In The Therapeutic Intervention of Specific Phobias
The present study endeavors to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of a singular session of virtual reality (VR) exposure therapy for treating specific phobias. A total of 33 individuals with clinically diagnosed specific phobias were allocated into either a treatment group (N=16) or a waiting list control group (N=17). Measurement instruments included the Demographic Information Form, the DSM-5 Severity Measure for Specific Phobia Scale, and the Self-Reported Anxiety Measure. In terms of statistical analyses, a mixed-design analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized to examine both within-group and between-group differences over time, effectively allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of the treatment's impact. Results demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in the severity of phobia symptoms in the treatment group compared to the control group (p < .05). The therapeutic gains were maintained during a three-month follow-up assessment, with associated levels of anxiety and panic also showing a significant reduction in the treatment group (p < .01). This study corroborates the clinical efficacy of a single VR exposure session for the amelioration of specific phobias. The gains were not only immediate but also durable over a follow-up period, substantiating the longer-term effectiveness of this treatment modality. Despite certain limitations, such as the absence of active control treatments and a somewhat homogeneous sample demographic, the findings make a significant contribution to the extant literature. The study serves as an important foundation for future research that aims to broaden the applicability and understanding of VR-based therapeutic interventions for specific phobias.
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