Lee Miwoo, Jang Sooah, Shin Hyun Kyung, Choi Sun-Woo, Kim Hyung Taek, Oh Jihee, Kwon Ji Hye, Choi Youngjun, Kang Suzi, Back In-Seong, Kim Jae-Ki, Lee San, Seok Jeong-Ho
Research Institute of MindsAI, Co. Ltd., Seoul, Korea.
Institute of Behavioral Sciences in Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Yonsei Med J. 2025 Jan;66(1):25-36. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2024.0002.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has long been recognized as an effective treatment for depression and suicidality. Virtual reality (VR) technology is widely used for cognitive training for conditions such as anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, but little research has considered VR-based CBT for depressive symptoms and suicidality. We tested the effectiveness and safety of a VR-based CBT program for depressive disorders.
We recruited 57 participants from May 2022 through February 2023 using online advertisements. This multi-center, assessor-blinded, randomized, controlled exploratory trial used two groups: VR treatment group and treat as usual (TAU) group. VR treatment group received a VR mental health training/education program. TAU group received standard pharmacotherapy. Assessments were conducted at baseline, immediately after the 6-week treatment period, and 4 weeks after the end of the treatment period in each group.
Depression scores decreased significantly over time in both VR treatment and TAU groups, with no differences between the two groups. The suicidality score decreased significantly only in VR group. No group differences were found in the remission or response rate for depression, perceived stress, or clinical severity. No adverse events or motion sickness occurred during the VR treatment program.
VR CBT treatment for major depressive disorder has the potential to be equivalent to the gold-standard pharmacotherapy in reducing depressive symptoms, suicidality, and related clinical symptoms, with no difference in improvement found in this study. Thus, VR-based CBT might be an effective alternative to pharmacotherapy for depressive disorders.
认知行为疗法(CBT)长期以来一直被认为是治疗抑郁症和自杀倾向的有效方法。虚拟现实(VR)技术广泛用于焦虑症和创伤后应激障碍等疾病的认知训练,但很少有研究考虑基于VR的CBT治疗抑郁症状和自杀倾向。我们测试了基于VR的CBT程序治疗抑郁症的有效性和安全性。
我们在2022年5月至2023年2月期间通过在线广告招募了57名参与者。这项多中心、评估者盲法、随机对照探索性试验分为两组:VR治疗组和常规治疗(TAU)组。VR治疗组接受了VR心理健康训练/教育程序。TAU组接受标准药物治疗。在每组的基线、6周治疗期结束后立即以及治疗期结束后4周进行评估。
VR治疗组和TAU组的抑郁评分均随时间显著下降,两组之间无差异。自杀倾向评分仅在VR组显著下降。在抑郁症的缓解率或反应率、感知压力或临床严重程度方面未发现组间差异。在VR治疗程序期间未发生不良事件或晕动病。
VR CBT治疗重度抑郁症在减轻抑郁症状、自杀倾向和相关临床症状方面有可能等同于金标准药物治疗,本研究中未发现改善方面的差异。因此,基于VR的CBT可能是抑郁症药物治疗的有效替代方法。