Kaup Karl Kristjan, Vasser Madis, Tulver Kadi, Munk Mari, Pikamäe Juhan, Aru Jaan
Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia.
Psychiatry Clinic of North Estonia Medical Centre, Tallinn, Estonia.
Front Psychiatry. 2023 Mar 1;14:1088896. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1088896. eCollection 2023.
Recent research has shown promising results for the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics. One popular view claims that these benefits are mediated by the subjective experiences induced by these substances. Based on this, we designed a virtual reality experience, Psyrreal, that mimics the phenomenological components of psychedelic experiences.
We aimed to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of Psyrreal and psychedelic VR experiences in treating depressive symptoms as well as explore the effect of Psyrreal on subjective factors which have been suggested to mediate the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics.
In this open-label feasibility study, thirteen participants with mild-to-moderate depression underwent a 2-day therapeutic intervention implementing Psyrreal. Depressive symptoms were evaluated by the Emotional State Questionnaire (EST-Q2) at the start of the intervention and 2 weeks after. A thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews after Psyrreal was also conducted as an additional assessment of the method.
A 2-day intervention implementing Psyrreal led to significant decreases in depressive symptoms at the 2-week follow-up ( = 10, = 0.007, Hedges' = 1.046) measured by the Emotional State Questionnaire (EST-Q2). The analysis of semi-structured interviews suggests that Psyrreal could lead to insight and alterations in the sense of self in some people.
This work proposes a novel method using virtual reality to augment the treatment of psychological disorders as well as to precisely investigate the mediating subjective factors of the therapeutic effects of psychedelic substances. Our preliminary results suggest that VR experiences combined with psychological support show potential in treating depressive symptoms and further research into similar methods is warranted.
最近的研究表明,迷幻药具有显著的治疗效果。一种普遍的观点认为,这些益处是由这些物质引发的主观体验介导的。基于此,我们设计了一种虚拟现实体验“Psyrreal”,它模仿了迷幻体验的现象学成分。
我们旨在研究“Psyrreal”和迷幻虚拟现实体验在治疗抑郁症状方面的疗效,并探讨“Psyrreal”对一些被认为介导迷幻药治疗益处的主观因素的影响。
在这项开放标签的可行性研究中,13名轻度至中度抑郁症患者接受了为期2天的“Psyrreal”治疗干预。在干预开始时和干预后2周,通过情绪状态问卷(EST-Q2)评估抑郁症状。在体验“Psyrreal”后还进行了半结构化访谈的主题分析,作为对该方法的额外评估。
通过情绪状态问卷(EST-Q2)测量,为期2天的“Psyrreal”干预在2周随访时导致抑郁症状显著减轻(n = 10,p = 0.007,Hedges' g = 1.046)。半结构化访谈分析表明,“Psyrreal”可能会使一些人产生洞察力并改变自我认知。
这项工作提出了一种使用虚拟现实来增强心理障碍治疗以及精确研究迷幻物质治疗效果的中介主观因素的新方法。我们的初步结果表明,虚拟现实体验与心理支持相结合在治疗抑郁症状方面具有潜力,有必要对类似方法进行进一步研究。