Wood Dennis Patrick, Webb-Murphy Jennifer, McLay Robert N, Wiederhold Brenda K, Spira James L, Johnston Scott, Koffman Robert L, Wiederhold Mark D, Pyne Jeff
Virtual Reality Medical Center, 9565 Waples Street, San Diego, CA 92121, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2011;163:696-702.
A high percentage of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) combat veterans have been diagnosed with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during and following their respective combat tours. Virtual Reality (VR) treatment has been documented as an exceptional treatment for anxiety disorders and specifically for PTSD. An Office of Naval Research (ONR) funded pilot study, completed by the Virtual Reality Medical Center and Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD), investigated the use of Virtual Reality Graded Exposure Therapy (VR-GET) study with participants who had been diagnosed with PTSD following their combat deployments. A significant reduction in PTSD symptoms severity was noted. Implications for treatment with VR-GET and future research areas of investigation, including the use of VR-GET with smart phones and the internet, are suggested.
在伊拉克自由行动(OIF)和持久自由行动(OEF)的参战退伍军人中,有很大比例在各自的战斗任务期间及之后被诊断出患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。虚拟现实(VR)治疗已被证明是治疗焦虑症尤其是PTSD的一种特殊疗法。由海军研究办公室(ONR)资助、虚拟现实医疗中心和圣地亚哥海军医疗中心(NMCSD)完成的一项试点研究,对虚拟现实分级暴露疗法(VR-GET)在那些在战斗部署后被诊断出患有PTSD的参与者中的应用进行了调查。结果发现PTSD症状的严重程度有显著降低。文中还提出了VR-GET治疗的意义以及未来的研究领域,包括将VR-GET与智能手机和互联网结合使用。