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Clinical Trials/NCT06758635
NCT06758635
Completed
Not Applicable

Online Versions of Single Sessions Virtual Reality (VR) Therapy and EMDR Flash Therapy on the Treatment of Flying Fear

Ibn Haldun University1 site in 1 country89 target enrollmentDecember 15, 2023
ConditionsFear of Flying

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Fear of Flying
Sponsor
Ibn Haldun University
Enrollment
89
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
FAS Test
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this experimental study is to explore effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy based Virtual Reality Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy based Flash Technique compared to psychoeducation only group through developing one session online protocols. Follow up will be performed one month after the intervention.

Accordingly, 89 people who applied voluntarily were divided into three groups randomly:

  1. psychoeducation and Virtual reality therapy
  2. Flash technique
  3. psychoeducation-only.

All participants were given a set of scales consisting:

  1. The Clinical Global Impressions Scale
  2. FAM (Flight Anxiety Modality Questionnaire),
  3. FAS (Flight Anxiety Situations Questionnaire), and
  4. Visual Analogue Flight Anxiety Scale (VAFAS), to assess the level of fear of flying before and one month after the treatment.

This work was supported by the Research Fund of Ibn Haldun University. Project Name: Online Single Session Virtual Reality Therapy Programme for Fear of Flying. Project Number: 2238.

Detailed Description

There are several therapy methods that can help individuals to overcome their flying phobia. Although traditional fear of flying exposure approaches is extensively employed, they have substantial limitations. Classical in vivo exposure for flying is not common because it is very expensive and very hard to adapt for every flight condition. Whereas VRET can give uniquely tailored exposure scenarios like air turbulence or weather conditions, in vivo exposure is harder to deliver since the therapist has little control over the scenario (Rothbaum et al., 2006). In the therapy of specific phobias, virtual reality therapy has been the most widely employed and has garnered the most empirical attention (Price et al., 2008). While cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the mainstream in the flight phobia treatment, empirical research on different psychotherapy strategies is similarly useful in the treatment of flight phobia (Triscari et al., 2015). Specific phobia studies on the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy indicated that EMDR therapy can provide important developments within a restricted variety of sessions (De Jongh et al., 1999). The Flash technique is a new individual or group intervention technique of EMDR that aims to reduce distress and suffering related to traumatic memories quickly (Wong, 2019). The purpose of this experimental study is to explore the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy based Virtual Reality Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy based Flash Technique compared to Psychoeducation only groups through developing one-session protocols. Hypothesis 1. Is VRET-O more effective than the psychoeducation-only group for reducing participants' anxiety and avoidance behavior for fear of flying? 2. Is FLASH-O more effective than the psychoeducation-only group for reducing participants' anxiety and avoidance behaviour for fear of flying? 3. Is there any significantly meaningful decrease in post-test scores of participants' anxiety and avoidance behaviour for fear of flying when compared to the pretest scores? Participants were blinded to which group they would be in when they started the study via the Google form link. Randomization was performed by two independent investigators according to the order of application. Randomization was performed according to the order of the list in which the participants signed the consent form. Participants were randomly assigned to one of the three groups according to the computer-generated number sequence in a 1:1:1 ratio from https://www.randomizer.org/. both study investigators and participants were blinded to the group to which they were assigned. After randomization, each participant was informed in detail about the treatment and waiting process.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 15, 2023
End Date
September 1, 2024
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Ibn Haldun University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Zehra Özdil Arıkan

Specialist Psychologist

Ibn Haldun University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Between the ages of 18-65
  • clinical diagnosis of fear of flying

Exclusion Criteria

  • risk of suicide or self-harm,
  • psychosis,
  • pregnancy
  • recent changes for psychotropic medicine use,
  • current receipt of therapy about flying phobia

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

FAS Test

Time Frame: From enrollment to the end of the follow up at 4 weeks

The Flight Anxiety Situation Questionnaire (FAS)

VAFAS

Time Frame: From enrollment to the end of the follow up at 4 weeks

A Visual Analogue Flight Anxiety Scale

FAM Test

Time Frame: From enrollment to the end of the follow up at 4 weeks

The Flight Anxiety Modality Questionnaire (FAM)

Actual flight

Time Frame: From enrollment to the end of the follow up at 4 weeks

Have an actual flight within 4 weeks after the treatment.

Study Sites (1)

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