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Generalized Fear Extinction to Untreated Fear Stimuli in Specific Phobias After Exposure

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Fear of Spiders
Fear of Heights
Interventions
Behavioral: Exposure
Registration Number
NCT03907345
Lead Sponsor
Ruhr University of Bochum
Brief Summary

This study investigates whether a one-session exposure treatment for spider-related stimuli can lead to a generalization of extinguished fear to height-related stimuli in individuals with comorbid fear of spiders and fear of heights.

Detailed Description

Exposure therapy has been proven to be effective in the treatment of specific phobias and in a variety of fear evoking situations and stimuli. However, since there is a high prevalence of comorbid fears, therapeutic interventions can get very extensive when each fearful situation and / or stimuli needs to be treated separately and over a repeated number of times. It has recently been shown, that exposure to one fearful stimuli (i.e., a spider), can also lead to a reduction of fear to another, perceptually and conceptually related, but untreated fearful stimulus (i.e., a cockroach) (Preusser, Margraf \& Zlomuzica, 2017). Potentially, this generalization of exposure effects might also be relevant for coexisting fears that do not share conceptually related fearful stimuli (e.g., fear of spiders and fear of heights). The present study aims to investigate whether successful exposure treatment to one fearful stimulus (i.e., a spider) can also lead to a reduction of fear to an untreated fear evoking stimulus (i.e., height).

Participants will be randomly assigned to the treatment or no-treatment condition. The entire experimental procedure will take place in three sessions. The first session incorporates spider and height fear related questionnaires and two Behavioral Approach Tests (BATs): One that involves a spider and one that involves height. These BATs are counterbalanced in each group with half of participants receiving the spider BAT first and the height BAT second, and vice versa. The second session takes place approximately seven days later. The treatment group receives a seven-step in vivo exposure with spiders (duration: 1,5 hours). Twenty-four hours later, session 3 takes place and involves the same measures that were applied in session 1. The treatment and no-treatment group receive an identical set of measures except that the no-treatment group will not be subjected to exposure. The effects of exposure-based anxiety reductions toward spiders (treated fear stimulus) and heights (untreated fear stimulus to assess generalization of treatment outcome) are assessed on the behavioral and subjective level at pretreatment and posttreatment (24 hours after exposure).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • Comorbid presence of fear of spiders and fear of heights [Potential diagnosis of specific phobias (arachnophobia and acrophobia) assessed by application of the Diagnostic Short-Interview for Mental Disorders (Mini-Dips)].
Exclusion Criteria
  • Any acute or chronic mental and / or somatic disease
  • Psychological, psychiatric, neurological or pharmacological treatment (Application of the Mini-DIPS to screen for the presence of a psychological condition)
  • Drug or alcohol abuse
  • Pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ExposureExposureParticipants of this arm receive one 120-minute session of exposure treatment for spider fear.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Behavioral Approach Test (BAT) for SpidersChange in BAT scores from pre- to posttreatment (across one week from pretreatment to posttreatment)

Change in the Behavioral Approach Test (BAT) with spiders (treated fear stimulus) \[Time Frame: Pretreatment (approx. 1 week before the treatment), Posttreatment (1 day after treatment), Follow-up (4 weeks between treatment and follow-up)\].

During the Behavioral Approach Test (BAT) the closest distance to a spider as well as subjective fear and heart rate is measured.

Behavioral Approach Test (BAT) for HeightsChange in BAT scores from pre- to posttreatment (across one week from pretreatment to posttreatment)

Change in the Behavioral Approach Test with heights (untreated fear stimulus) \[Time Frame: Pretreatment (approx. 1 week before the treatment), Posttreatment (1 day after treatment), Follow-up (4 weeks between treatment and follow-up)\].

During the Behavioral Approach Test (BAT) the level of the approached height as well as subjective fear and heart rate is measured.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Fear of Spiders Questionnaire (FSQ)Change in FSQ scores from pre- to posttreatment (across one week from pretreatment to posttreatment)

Change in the Spider-fear related questionnaires \[Time Frame: Pretreatment (approx. 1 week before the treatment), Posttreatment (1 day after treatment), Follow-up (4 weeks between treatment and follow-up)\].

Self-report questionnaires assessing fear of spiders will be used. The Fear of Spiders Questionnaire (FSQ) will be applied. Scores on this scale range from 0 to 108, with higher scores indicating greater fear of spiders.

Acrophobia Questionnaire (AQ)Change in AQ scores from pre- to posttreatment (across one week from pretreatment to posttreatment)

Change in the height related questionnaire \[Time Frame: Pretreatment (approx. 1 week before the treatment), Posttreatment (1 day after treatment), Follow-up (4 weeks between treatment and follow-up)\].

Self-report questionnaires assessing fear of heights will be used. The German version of the anxiety subscale of the Acrophobia Questionnaire (AQ) will be used. Scores on these scales range from 0 to 120, with higher scores indicating greater fear of heights.

Spider Beliefs Questionnaire (SBQ)Change in SBQ scores from pre- to posttreatment (across one week from pretreatment to posttreatment)

Change in the Spider-fear related questionnaires \[Time Frame: Pretreatment (approx. 1 week before the treatment), Posttreatment (1 day after treatment), Follow-up (4 weeks between treatment and follow-up)\].

Self-report questionnaires assessing fear of spiders will be used. The Spider Beliefs Questionnaire (SBQ) will be applied. Scores on this scale range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating greater fear of spiders.

Spider Fear Questionnaire (SPQ)Change in SPQ scores from pre- to posttreatment (across one week from pretreatment to posttreatment)

Change in the Spider-fear related questionnaires \[Time Frame: Pretreatment (approx. 1 week before the treatment), Posttreatment (1 day after treatment), Follow-up (4 weeks between treatment and follow-up)\].

Self-report questionnaires assessing fear of spiders will be used. The Spider Fear Questionnaire (SPQ) will be applied. Scores on this scale range from 0 to 31, with higher scores indicating greater fear of spiders.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mental Health Research and Treatment Center

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Bochum, Germany

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