Virtual Reality Exposure for Public Speaking Anxiety

Last updated: May 23, 2024
Sponsor: Vilnius University
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Social Anxiety Disorder (Sad)

Panic Disorders

Anxiety Disorders

Treatment

Exposure in virtual reality and text based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for public speaking anxiety

Clinical Study ID

NCT06214039
VRanx_001
  • Ages 18-30
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

This study aims to examine the efficacy of exposure using virtual reality (VR) for public speaking anxiety in young adults in two treatment arms: a one-session VR exposure therapy with a 4-week online transition intervention versus a three-session VR exposure therapy with a 4-week online transition intervention. Previous studies have demonstrated that one-session therapy (OST) is comparable to prolonged exposure-based therapies in terms of effectively reducing public speaking anxiety. Moreover, VR offers many benefits compared to in-person exposure, namely the ability to produce anxiety-evoking stimuli without having to leave the therapist's room. However, OST VR exposure has not been directly compared to prolonged VR exposure and not for public speaking anxiety.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • aged 18-30 and studying in higher education;

  • experiencing a significant level of public speaking anxiety (60+ on PSAS);

  • able to use a computer and have access to the internet for the duration of thestudy;

  • able to understand, write and speak in Lithuanian;

  • available to participate in one or three in-person intervention sessions and candevote the time to participate in a 4-week online program following the interventionsessions.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • a history of seizures or a history of epilepsy;

  • other significant medical conditions that would prevent them from participating inthe program;

  • high levels of depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 rating of 15 and above andmentions of suicidal ideation) or other significant psychiatric conditions thatwould interfere with participation in the program;

  • a tendency to have extreme seasickness reactions or a history of adverse physicalreactions to virtual reality experiences or difficulty with or lack of stereoscopicvision;

  • current involvement in other psychological interventions such as psychologicalcounseling or psychotherapy;

  • use of psychoactive drugs, unless stable for three months;

  • current participation in other programs aimed at reducing public speaking anxiety.

Study Design

Total Participants: 80
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Exposure in virtual reality and text based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for public speaking anxiety
Phase:
Study Start date:
February 14, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
May 31, 2026

Connect with a study center

  • Vilnius University

    Vilnius, LT-01513
    Lithuania

    Active - Recruiting

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