Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Gambling Disorder
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Gambling Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial
University Hospital, Lille
124 participants
Jul 12, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Gambling disorder (GD) is recognized as an addictive disorder in the DSM-5. Craving is a core phenomenon in addiction that can lead to relapse in problem gambling for pathological gamblers. Exposure Therapy (ET) focuses on craving in addiction treatment. ET in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is based on classical conditioning that addresses the association between contextual cues and the craving response. ET helps the patient to reduce craving when faced with cues triggering craving. ET includes in vivo exposure and imaginal exposure. The literature recommends being as close as possible to the context of addiction to facilitate the extinction of craving but in vivo ET is complicated to perform. For GD, in outpatient consultation, bringing a patient to a casino presents obstacles (e.g., time, human and financial cost, agreement with casino for therapy). The study will be to assess the effectiveness of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) in a virtual gambling environment. Various trials show that VRET is no more or less effective than classical ET in CBT but has other advantages for motivation to treatment. This research aims to compare efficacy between CBT with VRET and CBT with imaginal exposure for treatment of GD in a multicenter, randomized, controlled, non-inferiority clinical trial.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- Seek treatment for GD within one of health care facilities participating in the research (first request for treatment and not patients already receiving treatment for gambling disorder in the care center).
- Meet a current diagnosis of gambling disorder according to DSM-5 criteria and with a South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) score ≥ 5
- Meet a casino gambling behavior with a casino gambling frequency ≥ 1 time every two months during the last 12 months
- Have a sufficient understanding of French for therapy
- Beneficiary of the French social security system
- Give an informed consent to participate
- Willing to comply with all study procedures and duration
Exclusion Criteria6
- Visual disturbance making impossible the use of virtual reality equipment (e.g. advanced retinal degeneration, central scotoma, age-related macular degeneration)
- Pregnant woman
- Minor or adult under guardianship, conservatorship, under judicial protection, persons deprived of their liberty
- Balance disorder (e.g. cerebellar disorder, inner ear disorder)
- Photosensitive epilepsy
- Refusal to participate
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Interventions
6 sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy for gambling disorder
6 sessions of imaginal exposure therapy focus on gambling cues
6 sessions of virtual reality exposure therapy focus on gambling cues
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NCT04467502