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Am J Psychiatry ; 152(4): 626-8, 1995 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7694917

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to examine the efficacy of computer-generated (virtual reality) graded exposure in the treatment of acrophobia (fear of heights). METHOD: Twenty college students with acrophobia were randomly assigned to virtual reality graded exposure treatment (N = 12) or to a waiting-list comparison group (N = 8). Seventeen students completed the study. Sessions were conducted individually over 8 weeks. Outcome was assessed by using measures of anxiety, avoidance, attitudes, and distress associated with exposure to heights before and after treatment. RESULTS: Significant differences between the students who completed the virtual reality treatment (N = 10) and those on the waiting list (N = 7) were found on all measures. The treatment group was significantly improved after 8 weeks, but the comparison group was unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: The authors conclude that treatment with virtual reality graded exposure was successful in reducing fear of heights.


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Behavior Therapy/instrumentation , Computers , Phobic Disorders/therapy , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Desensitization, Psychologic/instrumentation , Female , Humans , Implosive Therapy/instrumentation , Male , Phobic Disorders/psychology , Software , Treatment Outcome
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