Twelve-month follow-up of virtual reality and standard exposure therapies for the fear of flying. |
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Authors: | Rothbaum, Barbara Olasov Hodges, Larry Anderson, Page L. Price, Larry Smith, Samantha |
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Abstract: | This study reports the 12-mo follow-up from patients with the fear of flying who were treated in a controlled study and randomly assigned (n=49) to virtual reality exposure (VRE) therapy, standard exposure (SE) therapy, or to a wait-list control (WL). VRE and SE were equally superior to WL. At 12 mo posttreatment, data were gathered on 24 of the 30 (80%) patients who were assigned to VRE or SE. Patients maintained their treatment gains, and 92% of VRE participants and 91% of SE participants had flown on a real airplane since the graduation flight. This is the 1st year-long follow-up of patients having been treated with VRE and indicates that short-term treatment can have lasting effects. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | virtual reality therapy standard exposure therapy fear of flying treatment effectiveness patients |
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