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Treating patients with driving phobia by virtual reality exposure therapy – a pilot study

OBJECTIVES: Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a promising treatment for patients with fear of driving. The present pilot study is the first one focusing on behavioral effects of VRET on patients with fear of driving as measured by a post-treatment driving test in real traffic. METHODS: The...

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Autores principales: Kaussner, Y., Kuraszkiewicz, A. M., Schoch, S., Markel, Petra, Hoffmann, S., Baur-Streubel, R., Kenntner-Mabiala, R., Pauli, P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31910205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226937
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author Kaussner, Y.
Kuraszkiewicz, A. M.
Schoch, S.
Markel, Petra
Hoffmann, S.
Baur-Streubel, R.
Kenntner-Mabiala, R.
Pauli, P.
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Kuraszkiewicz, A. M.
Schoch, S.
Markel, Petra
Hoffmann, S.
Baur-Streubel, R.
Kenntner-Mabiala, R.
Pauli, P.
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description OBJECTIVES: Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a promising treatment for patients with fear of driving. The present pilot study is the first one focusing on behavioral effects of VRET on patients with fear of driving as measured by a post-treatment driving test in real traffic. METHODS: The therapy followed a standardized manual including psychotherapeutic and medical examination, two preparative psychotherapy sessions, five virtual reality exposure sessions, a final behavioral avoidance test (BAT) in real traffic, a closing session, and two follow-up phone assessments after six and twelve weeks. VRE was conducted in a driving simulator with a fully equipped mockup. The exposure scenarios were individually tailored to the patients’ anxiety hierarchy. A total of 14 patients were treated. Parameters on the verbal, behavioral and physiological level were assessed. RESULTS: The treatment was helpful to overcome driving fear and avoidance. In the final BAT, all patients mastered driving tasks they had avoided before, 71% showed an adequate driving behavior as assessed by the driving instructor, and 93% could maintain their treatment success until the second follow-up phone call. Further analyses suggest that treatment reduces avoidance behavior as well as symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder as measured by standardized questionnaires (Avoidance and Fusion Questionnaire: p < .10, PTSD Symptom Scale–Self Report: p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: VRET in driving simulation is very promising to treat driving fear. Further research with randomized controlled trials is needed to verify efficacy. Moreover, simulators with lower configuration stages should be tested for a broad availability in psychotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-69461462020-01-17 Treating patients with driving phobia by virtual reality exposure therapy – a pilot study Kaussner, Y. Kuraszkiewicz, A. M. Schoch, S. Markel, Petra Hoffmann, S. Baur-Streubel, R. Kenntner-Mabiala, R. Pauli, P. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a promising treatment for patients with fear of driving. The present pilot study is the first one focusing on behavioral effects of VRET on patients with fear of driving as measured by a post-treatment driving test in real traffic. METHODS: The therapy followed a standardized manual including psychotherapeutic and medical examination, two preparative psychotherapy sessions, five virtual reality exposure sessions, a final behavioral avoidance test (BAT) in real traffic, a closing session, and two follow-up phone assessments after six and twelve weeks. VRE was conducted in a driving simulator with a fully equipped mockup. The exposure scenarios were individually tailored to the patients’ anxiety hierarchy. A total of 14 patients were treated. Parameters on the verbal, behavioral and physiological level were assessed. RESULTS: The treatment was helpful to overcome driving fear and avoidance. In the final BAT, all patients mastered driving tasks they had avoided before, 71% showed an adequate driving behavior as assessed by the driving instructor, and 93% could maintain their treatment success until the second follow-up phone call. Further analyses suggest that treatment reduces avoidance behavior as well as symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder as measured by standardized questionnaires (Avoidance and Fusion Questionnaire: p < .10, PTSD Symptom Scale–Self Report: p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: VRET in driving simulation is very promising to treat driving fear. Further research with randomized controlled trials is needed to verify efficacy. Moreover, simulators with lower configuration stages should be tested for a broad availability in psychotherapy. Public Library of Science 2020-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6946146/ /pubmed/31910205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226937 Text en © 2020 Kaussner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pauli, P.
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