Improving the Exposure Therapy Through Projection-based Augmented Reality for the Treatment of Cockroach Phobia

NCT ID: NCT04553120

Last Updated: 2024-05-13

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

4 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-09-30

Study Completion Date

2022-12-30

Brief Summary

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The aim of this study is to test the efficacy and efficiency of varying the phobic stimuli during the augmented reality (AR) exposure therapy using multiple stimuli versus one single stimulus through projection-based AR (P-ARET) for the treatment of participants diagnosed with cockroach phobia.

Detailed Description

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Specific phobia (SP) refers to an extreme and persistent fear of a specific object or situation that is out of proportion to the actual danger or threat. SP is the most prevalent anxiety disorder with substantial impairment and comorbidity. Animal fear is one of the most prevalent subtypes of SP. In vivo exposure is the treatment of choice for this problem, but this technique is associated to limitations in its implementation related to the access and acceptability (i.e., low acceptance on the part of patients and therapists, high dropout rates, limited access to the treatment and, difficulties in its application in the clinical context). Augmented Reality (AR) offers some advantages in delivering the exposure technique: 1) Exposure to multiple virtual stimuli; 2) Going beyond reality; 3) Allowing complete control over the situation; 4) It allows privacy and confidentiality. Particularly, the most significant aspect of AR is that the virtual elements add relevant and helpful information to the physical information available in the real world.

The study will follow the guidelines of a multiple-baseline single case design with alternating treatments. Participants (N = 4) who received a diagnosis of SP for cockroaches (DSM-5), will be randomly assigned to different baselines (ranging between 8 and 14 days) and all of them will receive the two experimental conditions: 1) AR exposure therapy with multiple stimuli and; 2) AR exposure therapy with a single stimulus. Five evaluation moments will be included: pre-intervention (baseline), post- intervention, and follow-up at the first month, 6 and 12 months.

Conditions

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Animal Phobia

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Single case, multiple-baseline AB design
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Alternating treatments condition - 10 days wait

The intervention will be based on exposure therapy to cockroaches using P-ARET. Main components: Psychoeducation, Exposure to the feared object (cockroach), modeling (the therapist will interact with the phobic stimulus first and if possible, the patient will follow the same steps), cognitive restructuring, and reinforcement and relapse prevention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Alternating single stimulus and multiple stimuli

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

P-ARET for cockroach phobia alternating between two interventions: exposure to a single stimulus (always using the same projected cockroach) and exposure to multiple stimuli (different cockroaches in terms of number, shape, colour and movement). It will be counterbalanced to start the same number of participants in each of the two modalities. The two conditions will be randomly applied for each participant, with the restriction of that each condition will be applied 3 times.

There will be 6 weekly sessions of approximately 1 hour. The purpose of this exposure treatment is to confront patients to the phobic stimuli in a controlled manner, which favors the habituation process and allows them to accept that the negative consequences they fear do not actually occur. All exposure sessions should be recorded (patients will sign informed consent for recording prior to treatment initiation).

Alternating treatments condition - 9 days wait

The intervention will be based on exposure therapy to cockroaches using P-ARET. Main components: Psychoeducation, Exposure to the feared object (cockroach), modeling (the therapist will interact with the phobic stimulus first and if possible, the patient will follow the same steps), cognitive restructuring, and reinforcement and relapse prevention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Alternating single stimulus and multiple stimuli

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

P-ARET for cockroach phobia alternating between two interventions: exposure to a single stimulus (always using the same projected cockroach) and exposure to multiple stimuli (different cockroaches in terms of number, shape, colour and movement). It will be counterbalanced to start the same number of participants in each of the two modalities. The two conditions will be randomly applied for each participant, with the restriction of that each condition will be applied 3 times.

There will be 6 weekly sessions of approximately 1 hour. The purpose of this exposure treatment is to confront patients to the phobic stimuli in a controlled manner, which favors the habituation process and allows them to accept that the negative consequences they fear do not actually occur. All exposure sessions should be recorded (patients will sign informed consent for recording prior to treatment initiation).

Alternating treatments condition - 13 days wait

The intervention will be based on exposure therapy to cockroaches using P-ARET. Main components: Psychoeducation, Exposure to the feared object (cockroach), modeling (the therapist will interact with the phobic stimulus first and if possible, the patient will follow the same steps), cognitive restructuring, and reinforcement and relapse prevention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Alternating single stimulus and multiple stimuli

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

P-ARET for cockroach phobia alternating between two interventions: exposure to a single stimulus (always using the same projected cockroach) and exposure to multiple stimuli (different cockroaches in terms of number, shape, colour and movement). It will be counterbalanced to start the same number of participants in each of the two modalities. The two conditions will be randomly applied for each participant, with the restriction of that each condition will be applied 3 times.

There will be 6 weekly sessions of approximately 1 hour. The purpose of this exposure treatment is to confront patients to the phobic stimuli in a controlled manner, which favors the habituation process and allows them to accept that the negative consequences they fear do not actually occur. All exposure sessions should be recorded (patients will sign informed consent for recording prior to treatment initiation).

Alternating treatments condition - 12 days wait

The intervention will be based on exposure therapy to cockroaches using P-ARET. Main components: Psychoeducation, Exposure to the feared object (cockroach), modeling (the therapist will interact with the phobic stimulus first and if possible, the patient will follow the same steps), cognitive restructuring, and reinforcement and relapse prevention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Alternating single stimulus and multiple stimuli

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

P-ARET for cockroach phobia alternating between two interventions: exposure to a single stimulus (always using the same projected cockroach) and exposure to multiple stimuli (different cockroaches in terms of number, shape, colour and movement). It will be counterbalanced to start the same number of participants in each of the two modalities. The two conditions will be randomly applied for each participant, with the restriction of that each condition will be applied 3 times.

There will be 6 weekly sessions of approximately 1 hour. The purpose of this exposure treatment is to confront patients to the phobic stimuli in a controlled manner, which favors the habituation process and allows them to accept that the negative consequences they fear do not actually occur. All exposure sessions should be recorded (patients will sign informed consent for recording prior to treatment initiation).

Interventions

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Alternating single stimulus and multiple stimuli

P-ARET for cockroach phobia alternating between two interventions: exposure to a single stimulus (always using the same projected cockroach) and exposure to multiple stimuli (different cockroaches in terms of number, shape, colour and movement). It will be counterbalanced to start the same number of participants in each of the two modalities. The two conditions will be randomly applied for each participant, with the restriction of that each condition will be applied 3 times.

There will be 6 weekly sessions of approximately 1 hour. The purpose of this exposure treatment is to confront patients to the phobic stimuli in a controlled manner, which favors the habituation process and allows them to accept that the negative consequences they fear do not actually occur. All exposure sessions should be recorded (patients will sign informed consent for recording prior to treatment initiation).

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Being at least 18 years old
* Meeting DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for SP (animal subtype) to cockroaches
* Having a minimum of six-month duration of the phobia
* Sign an informed consent
* Presenting a score of at least 4 on the fear and avoidance scales of the diagnostic interview applied

Exclusion Criteria

* Presence of another severe mental disorder that requires immediate attention
* Having current alcohol or drug dependence or abuse, psychosis or severe organic illness
* Currently being treated in a similar treatment program
* Being capable of inserting their hands in a plastic container with a cockroach (during the behavioral test)
* Receiving other psychological treatment during the study for cockroach phobia
* Start receiving pharmacological treatment during the study (or in case of being already taking them, change the drug or dose)
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Universitat Jaume I

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Universitat Jaume I

Castellon, Castellón, Spain

Site Status

Countries

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Spain

References

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Shiban Y, Schelhorn I, Pauli P, Muhlberger A. Effect of combined multiple contexts and multiple stimuli exposure in spider phobia: A randomized clinical trial in virtual reality. Behav Res Ther. 2015 Aug;71:45-53. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2015.05.014. Epub 2015 May 28.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 26072451 (View on PubMed)

Wrzesien, M., Botella, C., Bretón-López, J., del Río González, E., Burkhardt, J. M., Alcañiz, M., & Pérez-Ara, M. Á. (2015). Treating small animal phobias using a projective-augmented reality system: A single-case study. Computers in Human Behavior, 49, 343-353.

Reference Type BACKGROUND

Botella C, Mira A, Moragrega I, Garcia-Palacios A, Breton-Lopez J, Castilla D, Riera Lopez Del Amo A, Soler C, Molinari G, Quero S, Guillen-Botella V, Miralles I, Nebot S, Serrano B, Majoe D, Alcaniz M, Banos RM. An Internet-based program for depression using activity and physiological sensors: efficacy, expectations, satisfaction, and ease of use. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2016 Feb 23;12:393-406. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S93315. eCollection 2016.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 27042067 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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N1256

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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