Baghaei Nilufar, Chitale Vibhav, Hlasnik Andrej, Stemmet Lehan, Liang Hai-Ning, Porter Richard
Department of Natural and Computational Sciences, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.
Otago Polytechnic Auckland International Campus, Auckland, New Zealand.
JMIR Ment Health. 2021 Sep 23;8(9):e29681. doi: 10.2196/29681.
Mental health conditions pose a major challenge to health care providers and society at large. The World Health Organization predicts that by 2030, mental health conditions will be the leading cause of disease burden worldwide. The current need for mental health care is overwhelming. In New Zealand, 1 in 6 adults has been diagnosed with common mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety disorders, according to a national survey. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been shown to effectively help patients overcome a wide variety of mental health conditions. Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) might be one of the most exciting technologies emerging in the clinical setting for the treatment of anxiety and depression.
This study aims to investigate the virtual reality (VR) technologies currently being used to help support the treatment of depression and anxiety. We also aim to investigate whether and how CBT is included as part of VRET and look at the VR technologies and interventions that have been used in recent studies on depression and anxiety.
We performed a scoping review. To identify significant studies, we decided to use already aggregated sources from the Google Scholar database. Overall, the goal of our search strategy was to limit the number of initial results related to VR in mental health to only a relevant minimum.
Using our defined keywords, Google Scholar identified >17,300 articles. After applying all the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we identified a total of 369 articles for further processing. After manual evaluation, 34 articles were shortlisted; of the 34 articles, 9 (26%) reported the use of CBT with VR. All of the articles were published between 2017 and 2021. Out of the 9 studies, CBT was conducted within a VR environment in 5 (56%) studies, whereas in the remaining 4 (44%) studies, CBT was used as an addition to VRET. All 9 studies reported the use of CBT either in vivo or in a virtual environment to be effective in supporting the treatment of anxiety or depression.
Most studies demonstrated the use of VR to be effective for supporting the treatment of anxiety or depression in a range of settings and recommended its potential as a tool for use in a clinical environment. Even though standalone headsets are much easier to work with and more suitable for home use, the shift from tethered VR headsets to standalone headsets in the mental health environment was not observed. All studies that looked at the use of CBT either in vivo or in a virtual environment found it to be effective in supporting the treatment of anxiety or depression.
心理健康问题给医疗服务提供者乃至整个社会都带来了重大挑战。世界卫生组织预测,到2030年,心理健康问题将成为全球疾病负担的主要原因。当前对心理健康护理的需求极为迫切。根据一项全国性调查,在新西兰,每6名成年人中就有1人被诊断患有常见的精神障碍,如抑郁症和焦虑症。认知行为疗法(CBT)已被证明能有效帮助患者克服多种心理健康问题。虚拟现实暴露疗法(VRET)可能是临床环境中治疗焦虑和抑郁方面出现的最令人兴奋的技术之一。
本研究旨在调查目前用于辅助治疗抑郁症和焦虑症的虚拟现实(VR)技术。我们还旨在调查CBT是否以及如何作为VRET的一部分被纳入,并研究近期关于抑郁症和焦虑症的研究中所使用的VR技术及干预措施。
我们进行了一项范围综述。为了识别重要研究,我们决定使用谷歌学术数据库中已汇总的资源。总体而言,我们搜索策略的目标是将心理健康领域中与VR相关的初始结果数量限制在仅相关的最小值。
使用我们定义的关键词,谷歌学术识别出超过17300篇文章。在应用所有纳入和排除标准后,我们共识别出369篇文章进行进一步处理。经过人工评估,34篇文章入围;在这34篇文章中,9篇(26%)报告了将CBT与VR结合使用。所有文章均发表于2017年至2021年之间。在这9项研究中,5项(56%)研究在VR环境中进行CBT,而在其余4项(44%)研究中,CBT被用作VRET的补充。所有9项研究均报告在体内或虚拟环境中使用CBT对辅助治疗焦虑或抑郁有效。
大多数研究表明,在一系列环境中使用VR对辅助治疗焦虑或抑郁有效,并推荐其作为临床环境中使用的一种工具。尽管独立式头显使用起来要容易得多且更适合家庭使用,但在心理健康环境中并未观察到从有线VR头显向独立式头显的转变。所有研究无论是在体内还是在虚拟环境中使用CBT,均发现其对辅助治疗焦虑或抑郁有效。