Virtual reality exposure therapy in anxiety disorders: a quantitative meta‐analysis

D Opriş, S Pintea, A García‐Palacios… - Depression and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
D Opriş, S Pintea, A García‐Palacios, C Botella, Ş Szamosközi, D David
Depression and anxiety, 2012Wiley Online Library
Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a promising intervention for the treatment of the
anxiety disorders. The main objective of this meta‐analysis is to compare the efficacy of
VRET, used in a behavioral or cognitive‐behavioral framework, with that of the classical
evidence‐based treatments, in anxiety disorders. A comprehensive search of the literature
identified 23 studies (n= 608) that were included in the final analysis. The results show that
in the case of anxiety disorders,(1) VRET does far better than the waitlist control;(2) the post …
Abstract
Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a promising intervention for the treatment of the anxiety disorders. The main objective of this meta‐analysis is to compare the efficacy of VRET, used in a behavioral or cognitive‐behavioral framework, with that of the classical evidence‐based treatments, in anxiety disorders. A comprehensive search of the literature identified 23 studies (n = 608) that were included in the final analysis. The results show that in the case of anxiety disorders, (1) VRET does far better than the waitlist control; (2) the post‐treatment results show similar efficacy between the behavioral and the cognitive behavioral interventions incorporating a virtual reality exposure component and the classical evidence‐based interventions, with no virtual reality exposure component; (3) VRET has a powerful real‐life impact, similar to that of the classical evidence‐based treatments; (4) VRET has a good stability of results over time, similar to that of the classical evidence‐based treatments; (5) there is a dose–response relationship for VRET; and (6) there is no difference in the dropout rate between the virtual reality exposure and the in vivo exposure. Implications are discussed. Depression and Anxiety 0:1–9, 2011.  © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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