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Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial

BACKGROUND: The recent convergence between technology and medicine is offering innovative methods and tools for behavioral health care. Among these, an emerging approach is the use of virtual reality (VR) within exposure-based protocols for anxiety disorders, and in particular posttraumatic stress d...

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Autores principales: Gaggioli, Andrea, Pallavicini, Federica, Morganti, Luca, Serino, Silvia, Scaratti, Chiara, Briguglio, Marilena, Crifaci, Giulia, Vetrano, Noemi, Giulintano, Annunziata, Bernava, Giuseppe, Tartarisco, Gennaro, Pioggia, Giovanni, Raspelli, Simona, Cipresso, Pietro, Vigna, Cinzia, Grassi, Alessandra, Baruffi, Margherita, Wiederhold, Brenda, Riva, Giuseppe
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Publicado: JMIR Publications Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4115267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25004803
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.3235
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author Gaggioli, Andrea
Pallavicini, Federica
Morganti, Luca
Serino, Silvia
Scaratti, Chiara
Briguglio, Marilena
Crifaci, Giulia
Vetrano, Noemi
Giulintano, Annunziata
Bernava, Giuseppe
Tartarisco, Gennaro
Pioggia, Giovanni
Raspelli, Simona
Cipresso, Pietro
Vigna, Cinzia
Grassi, Alessandra
Baruffi, Margherita
Wiederhold, Brenda
Riva, Giuseppe
author_facet Gaggioli, Andrea
Pallavicini, Federica
Morganti, Luca
Serino, Silvia
Scaratti, Chiara
Briguglio, Marilena
Crifaci, Giulia
Vetrano, Noemi
Giulintano, Annunziata
Bernava, Giuseppe
Tartarisco, Gennaro
Pioggia, Giovanni
Raspelli, Simona
Cipresso, Pietro
Vigna, Cinzia
Grassi, Alessandra
Baruffi, Margherita
Wiederhold, Brenda
Riva, Giuseppe
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description BACKGROUND: The recent convergence between technology and medicine is offering innovative methods and tools for behavioral health care. Among these, an emerging approach is the use of virtual reality (VR) within exposure-based protocols for anxiety disorders, and in particular posttraumatic stress disorder. However, no systematically tested VR protocols are available for the management of psychological stress. OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to evaluate the efficacy of a new technological paradigm, Interreality, for the management and prevention of psychological stress. The main feature of Interreality is a twofold link between the virtual and the real world achieved through experiential virtual scenarios (fully controlled by the therapist, used to learn coping skills and improve self-efficacy) with real-time monitoring and support (identifying critical situations and assessing clinical change) using advanced technologies (virtual worlds, wearable biosensors, and smartphones). METHODS: The study was designed as a block randomized controlled trial involving 121 participants recruited from two different worker populations—teachers and nurses—that are highly exposed to psychological stress. Participants were a sample of teachers recruited in Milan (Block 1: n=61) and a sample of nurses recruited in Messina, Italy (Block 2: n=60). Participants within each block were randomly assigned to the (1) Experimental Group (EG): n=40; B1=20, B2=20, which received a 5-week treatment based on the Interreality paradigm; (2) Control Group (CG): n=42; B1=22, B2=20, which received a 5-week traditional stress management training based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); and (3) the Wait-List group (WL): n=39, B1=19, B2=20, which was reassessed and compared with the two other groups 5 weeks after the initial evaluation. RESULTS: Although both treatments were able to significantly reduce perceived stress better than WL, only EG participants reported a significant reduction (EG=12% vs CG=0.5%) in chronic “trait” anxiety. A similar pattern was found for coping skills: both treatments were able to significantly increase most coping skills, but only EG participants reported a significant increase (EG=14% vs CG=0.3%) in the Emotional Support skill. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide initial evidence that the Interreality protocol yields better outcomes than the traditionally accepted gold standard for psychological stress treatment: CBT. Consequently, these findings constitute a sound foundation and rationale for the importance of continuing future research in technology-enhanced protocols for psychological stress management. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01683617; http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT01683617 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6QnziHv3h).
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spelling pubmed-41152672014-07-30 Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial Gaggioli, Andrea Pallavicini, Federica Morganti, Luca Serino, Silvia Scaratti, Chiara Briguglio, Marilena Crifaci, Giulia Vetrano, Noemi Giulintano, Annunziata Bernava, Giuseppe Tartarisco, Gennaro Pioggia, Giovanni Raspelli, Simona Cipresso, Pietro Vigna, Cinzia Grassi, Alessandra Baruffi, Margherita Wiederhold, Brenda Riva, Giuseppe J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: The recent convergence between technology and medicine is offering innovative methods and tools for behavioral health care. Among these, an emerging approach is the use of virtual reality (VR) within exposure-based protocols for anxiety disorders, and in particular posttraumatic stress disorder. However, no systematically tested VR protocols are available for the management of psychological stress. OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to evaluate the efficacy of a new technological paradigm, Interreality, for the management and prevention of psychological stress. The main feature of Interreality is a twofold link between the virtual and the real world achieved through experiential virtual scenarios (fully controlled by the therapist, used to learn coping skills and improve self-efficacy) with real-time monitoring and support (identifying critical situations and assessing clinical change) using advanced technologies (virtual worlds, wearable biosensors, and smartphones). METHODS: The study was designed as a block randomized controlled trial involving 121 participants recruited from two different worker populations—teachers and nurses—that are highly exposed to psychological stress. Participants were a sample of teachers recruited in Milan (Block 1: n=61) and a sample of nurses recruited in Messina, Italy (Block 2: n=60). Participants within each block were randomly assigned to the (1) Experimental Group (EG): n=40; B1=20, B2=20, which received a 5-week treatment based on the Interreality paradigm; (2) Control Group (CG): n=42; B1=22, B2=20, which received a 5-week traditional stress management training based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); and (3) the Wait-List group (WL): n=39, B1=19, B2=20, which was reassessed and compared with the two other groups 5 weeks after the initial evaluation. RESULTS: Although both treatments were able to significantly reduce perceived stress better than WL, only EG participants reported a significant reduction (EG=12% vs CG=0.5%) in chronic “trait” anxiety. A similar pattern was found for coping skills: both treatments were able to significantly increase most coping skills, but only EG participants reported a significant increase (EG=14% vs CG=0.3%) in the Emotional Support skill. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide initial evidence that the Interreality protocol yields better outcomes than the traditionally accepted gold standard for psychological stress treatment: CBT. Consequently, these findings constitute a sound foundation and rationale for the importance of continuing future research in technology-enhanced protocols for psychological stress management. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01683617; http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT01683617 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6QnziHv3h). JMIR Publications Inc. 2014-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4115267/ /pubmed/25004803 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.3235 Text en ©Andrea Gaggioli, Federica Pallavicini, Luca Morganti, Silvia Serino, Chiara Scaratti, Marilena Briguglio, Giulia Crifaci, Noemi Vetrano, Annunziata Giulintano, Giuseppe Bernava, Gennaro Tartarisco, Giovanni Pioggia, Simona Raspelli, Pietro Cipresso, Cinzia Vigna, Alessandra Grassi, Margherita Baruffi, Brenda Wiederhold, Giuseppe Riva. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 08.07.2014. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Gaggioli, Andrea
Pallavicini, Federica
Morganti, Luca
Serino, Silvia
Scaratti, Chiara
Briguglio, Marilena
Crifaci, Giulia
Vetrano, Noemi
Giulintano, Annunziata
Bernava, Giuseppe
Tartarisco, Gennaro
Pioggia, Giovanni
Raspelli, Simona
Cipresso, Pietro
Vigna, Cinzia
Grassi, Alessandra
Baruffi, Margherita
Wiederhold, Brenda
Riva, Giuseppe
Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial
title Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short Experiential Virtual Scenarios With Real-Time Monitoring (Interreality) for the Management of Psychological Stress: A Block Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort experiential virtual scenarios with real-time monitoring (interreality) for the management of psychological stress: a block randomized controlled trial
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4115267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25004803
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.3235
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