Personalised 360o video exposure therapy for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: A single case study

Nabil Benzina , Margot Morgiève , Marine Euvrard , João Flores Alves Dos Santos , Antoine Pelissolo , Luc Mallet
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Abstract

Objective

Between 40 and 60% of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are resistant to first-line treatments, including exposure and response prevention techniques. Those are likely to benefit from the rise of virtual reality (VR). However, very few studies have been conducted on the use of VR in OCD with several limitations including a lack of ecological validity. This proof of concept study aims to assess the feasibility and therapeutic potential of a personalised exposure protocol using immersive video.

Methods

This protocol was applied to a patient suffering from severe and resistant OCD and consisted of 15 weekly sessions of exposure via a VR headset to 360° immersive videos filmed from the subject's viewpoint in their own environment.

Results

Besides the high acceptability of the immersive device, our patient exhibited a therapeutic response with a reduction in emotional responses measured by skin conductance recording, a reduction in obsessive-compulsive symptoms and an improvement in quality of life.

Conclusions

This study provided promising results in a patient initially refractory to conventional treatments. Replication of these results would place personalised immersive 360o video exposure as a technique of choice in the therapeutic arsenal for OCD due to its cost-effectiveness and high acceptability.

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个性化360视频曝光疗法治疗强迫症:单个案例研究
目的40%至60%的强迫症患者对一线治疗有抵抗力,包括暴露和反应预防技术。这些人可能会从虚拟现实(VR)的兴起中受益。然而,很少有人对VR在强迫症中的使用进行研究,存在一些局限性,包括缺乏生态有效性。这项概念验证研究旨在评估使用沉浸式视频的个性化暴露方案的可行性和治疗潜力。方法该方案适用于一名患有严重和抗拒性强迫症的患者,包括每周15次通过VR耳机在受试者自己的环境中拍摄360°沉浸式视频。结果除了沉浸式设备的高可接受性外,我们的患者还表现出治疗反应,通过皮肤电导记录测量的情绪反应减少,强迫症症状减少,生活质量提高。结论这项研究为一名最初对传统治疗难治的患者提供了有希望的结果。复制这些结果将使个性化沉浸式360度视频曝光成为强迫症治疗库中的一种选择,因为它具有成本效益和高可接受性。
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