针对可卡因使用障碍的虚拟现实暴露疗法:通过虚拟现实诱发可卡因渴求的可行性研究

Q1 Psychology
Thomas Lehoux , Christelle Nithart Porche , Antonio Capobianco , Miguel Gervilla , Flavien Lecuyer , Julien Anthouard , Luisa Weiner
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摘要

背景渴求是可卡因使用障碍(CUD)的核心症状。在暴露于物质线索时诱发渴求是许多临床应用的相关兴趣所在。虚拟现实暴露(VRE)可能是改进线索暴露范例的一个有前途的候选方法,但几乎还没有针对可卡因的研究。这项可行性研究的主要目的是评估与中性线索的虚拟现实暴露相比,可卡因线索的虚拟现实暴露是否能够诱发可卡因渴求:我们进行了一项受试者内对照试验,让可卡因使用者连续完成 3 个 10 分钟的任务:对中性线索和可卡因线索的 VRE,以及基于放松的休息程序。主要结果是可卡因渴求问卷-简短(CCQ-Brief)得分在VRE到中性和可卡因线索之间的变化。次要结果包括可卡因渴求得分、愉快/不愉快情绪以及应对渴求的自我效能在任务间的变化。结果我们招募了11名长期可卡因使用者,其中大部分是快克吸食者(45%)、可卡因吸食者(36%)和注射者(18%),73%的参与者符合DSM-IV可卡因依赖和/或滥用标准。非参数符号测试表明,从中性到可卡因线索-VRE的CCQ-Brief得分有显著的大幅增加(S(11) = 11, p < 0.01, Cliff's Δ = 0.65, 95 % CI: 0.17-0.88)。探索性比较分析表明,经过我们的提示后 VRE 放松程序后,可卡因渴求和情绪都发生了显著变化,恢复到了基线水平。这项基于可卡因线索反应的第二次 VRE 研究为 VRE 在临床上应用于 CUD 的未知研究铺平了道路。
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Towards virtual reality exposure therapy for cocaine use disorder: A feasibility study of inducing cocaine craving through virtual reality

Background

Craving is a core symptom of cocaine use disorders (CUD). Inducing craving in exposure to substance cues is of relevant interest for numerous clinical applications. Virtual reality exposure (VRE) might be a promising candidate for improving cue-exposure paradigms but remains almost not studied for cocaine. This feasibility study’s main aim is to assess whether VRE to cocaine cues is capable to induce cocaine craving compared with VRE to neutral cues.

Methods

We conducted a within-subjects controlled trial in which cocaine users performed 3 consecutive 10 mins-tasks: VRE to neutral and cocaine cues, and a relaxation-based resting procedure. The primary outcome was the change in Cocaine Craving Questionnaire-Brief (CCQ-Brief) scores between VRE to neutral and cocaine cues. Secondary outcomes included between-tasks changes in scores of cocaine craving, pleasant/unpleasant emotions as well as self-efficacy to cope with craving.

Results

We recruited 11 chronic cocaine users including mostly crack smokers (45 %), cocaine snorters (36 %) and injectors (18 %), with 73 % of participants meeting DSM-IV criteria for cocaine dependence and/or abuse. Non-parametrical sign tests indicated significant large increases of CCQ-Brief scores from neutral to cocaine cue-VRE (S(11) = 11, p < 0.01, Cliff’s Δ = 0.65, 95 % CI: 0.17–0.88). Exploratory comparative analyses indicated significant changes after our post-cues VRE relaxation procedure, with cocaine craving and emotions restored to baseline.

Conclusions

VRE to cocaine cues was feasible and capable to induce cocaine craving in cocaine users. This second VRE-based cue-reactivity study in cocaine paves the way for unexplored research on VRE clinical applications for CUD.

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Addictive Behaviors Reports
Addictive Behaviors Reports Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.80
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发文量
69
审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Addictive Behaviors Reports is an open-access and peer reviewed online-only journal offering an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of research in addictive behaviors. The journal accepts submissions that are scientifically sound on all forms of addictive behavior (alcohol, drugs, gambling, Internet, nicotine and technology) with a primary focus on behavioral and psychosocial research. The emphasis of the journal is primarily empirical. That is, sound experimental design combined with valid, reliable assessment and evaluation procedures are a requisite for acceptance. We are particularly interested in ''non-traditional'', innovative and empirically oriented research such as negative/null data papers, replication studies, case reports on novel treatments, and cross-cultural research. Studies that might encourage new lines of inquiry as well as scholarly commentaries on topical issues, systematic reviews, and mini reviews are also very much encouraged. We also welcome multimedia submissions that incorporate video or audio components to better display methodology or findings.
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