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Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design

So far, several aspects of autobiographical memory (AM) have been found to be impaired in depression. Among others, depressed patients show the tendency to recall more negative than positive events (i.e., negative bias) and usually retrieve memories that lack of specificity and details (i.e., overge...

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Autores principales: Fernandez-Alvarez, Javier, Colombo, Desirée, Suso-Ribera, Carlos, Chirico, Alice, Serino, Silvia, Di Lernia, Daniele, Palacios, Azucena García, Riva, Giuseppe, Botella, Cristina
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8350590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34401366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2021.100407
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author Fernandez-Alvarez, Javier
Colombo, Desirée
Suso-Ribera, Carlos
Chirico, Alice
Serino, Silvia
Di Lernia, Daniele
Palacios, Azucena García
Riva, Giuseppe
Botella, Cristina
author_facet Fernandez-Alvarez, Javier
Colombo, Desirée
Suso-Ribera, Carlos
Chirico, Alice
Serino, Silvia
Di Lernia, Daniele
Palacios, Azucena García
Riva, Giuseppe
Botella, Cristina
author_sort Fernandez-Alvarez, Javier
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description So far, several aspects of autobiographical memory (AM) have been found to be impaired in depression. Among others, depressed patients show the tendency to recall more negative than positive events (i.e., negative bias) and usually retrieve memories that lack of specificity and details (i.e., overgeneral memories). Based on this, we designed an AM task enhanced by the use of virtual reality (VR) to specifically train the recall of positive memories. Using a single-case, multiple baseline experimental design, we explored the effects of a brief intervention consisting of two sessions of this training in a sample of 18 individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms. According to the results, changes occurred at the short term only. In particular, almost all participants reported a significant improvement in at least one outcome measure 0–3 days after the intervention. However, these clinical gains were not maintained in the mid-term (from day 4 to 10). The present findings do not support the efficacy of our VR-based AM recall treatment as a standalone intervention. Nevertheless, it might represent a suitable procedure to obtain immediate and/or short-term improvements. It might also serve as a valid component to be integrated in broader protocols for patients with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-83505902021-08-15 Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design Fernandez-Alvarez, Javier Colombo, Desirée Suso-Ribera, Carlos Chirico, Alice Serino, Silvia Di Lernia, Daniele Palacios, Azucena García Riva, Giuseppe Botella, Cristina Internet Interv Full length Article So far, several aspects of autobiographical memory (AM) have been found to be impaired in depression. Among others, depressed patients show the tendency to recall more negative than positive events (i.e., negative bias) and usually retrieve memories that lack of specificity and details (i.e., overgeneral memories). Based on this, we designed an AM task enhanced by the use of virtual reality (VR) to specifically train the recall of positive memories. Using a single-case, multiple baseline experimental design, we explored the effects of a brief intervention consisting of two sessions of this training in a sample of 18 individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms. According to the results, changes occurred at the short term only. In particular, almost all participants reported a significant improvement in at least one outcome measure 0–3 days after the intervention. However, these clinical gains were not maintained in the mid-term (from day 4 to 10). The present findings do not support the efficacy of our VR-based AM recall treatment as a standalone intervention. Nevertheless, it might represent a suitable procedure to obtain immediate and/or short-term improvements. It might also serve as a valid component to be integrated in broader protocols for patients with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms. Elsevier 2021-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8350590/ /pubmed/34401366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2021.100407 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fernandez-Alvarez, Javier
Colombo, Desirée
Suso-Ribera, Carlos
Chirico, Alice
Serino, Silvia
Di Lernia, Daniele
Palacios, Azucena García
Riva, Giuseppe
Botella, Cristina
Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design
title Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design
title_full Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design
title_fullStr Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design
title_full_unstemmed Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design
title_short Using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: A single case experimental design
title_sort using virtual reality to target positive autobiographical memory in individuals with moderate-to-moderately severe depressive symptoms: a single case experimental design
topic Full length Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8350590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34401366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2021.100407
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