Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Therapy in Alcohol Use Disorder Study

NCT06104176 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 156

Last updated 2025-01-08

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Summary

Intro: Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) has been widely assessed in several mental disorders, including substances use disorders. In the case of alcohol use disorder (AUD), published studies focus mainly on craving interventions: eliciting, triggering, reduction or extinction, with promising result. However, data Virtual reality exposure therapy effect on reduction of alcohol consumption or abstinence remains scarce.

Hypothesis/Objective: The investigators hypothesis that VRET associated to cognitive behaviors therapy (CBT) will be more effective than CBT alone on the reduction in the cumulative number of standard drinks (vs) of alcohol intakes at 8 months after inclusion. The second objective is the assess its effectiveness on reported craving also at 8 months.

Method: The investigators plane to recruit 156 subjects aged 18 and over, with AUD according to DSM V criteria, abstinent for at least 15 days. Non-inclusion criteria are: AUD relapse, pregnancy or breastfeeding (for women), decompensated comorbid mental disorder, severe cognitive impairment, epilepsy or history of photo paroxysmal EEG responses, balance disorders, recent stroke less than 3 months old, current nausea/vomiting, claustrophobia, severe visual impairment, and medium or high myopia (beyond -3.5 diopters). The study recruitment and sitting will be on 4 addiction day hospitals, and the follow up period will be of 8 months.

All subjects will have 4 sessions of group CBT (one per week) during the first month following their inclusion, and then randomly assigned (ratio 1:1) to VRET group or individual CBT group. Subjects will undergo 4 additional sessions of VRET or individual CBT (one per week) during the second month. Afterwards, all included subjects will be followed monthly for 6 months (Months 2 to 8 after inclusion). Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) is used for the reporting of the number of alcohol standard drinks intakes, and the Transaddiction Craving Triggers Questionnaire (TCTQ) for craving assessment.

Conditions

  • Alcool Use Disorder

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

CBT in group

All subjects will have 4 sessions of group CBT (one per week) during the first month following their inclusion, and then randomly assigned (ratio 1:1) to VRET group or individual CBT group. Subjects will undergo 4 additional sessions of VRET or individual CBT (one per week) during the second month. VRET consists on 4 weekly sessions (one per week, for 1 month) of 60 to 90 minutes duration. Each session, consists in 20 to 30 minutes exposure with 10 minutes breaks (2 to 3 exposure per session). Four environments will be used: The home environment, the metro advertising environment , the party environment, and the supermarket environment. Each session corresponds to one environment, previously ordered according to their difficulty for the patient.

OTHER

Virtual reality exposure

ll subjects will have 4 sessions of group CBT (one per week) during the first month following their inclusion, and then randomly assigned (ratio 1:1) to VRET group or individual CBT group. Subjects will undergo 4 additional sessions of VRET or individual CBT (one per week) during the second month. VRET consists on 4 weekly sessions (one per week, for 1 month) of 60 to 90 minutes duration. Each session, consists in 20 to 30 minutes exposure with 10 minutes breaks (2 to 3 exposure per session). Four environments will be used: The home environment, the metro advertising environment , the party environment, and the supermarket environment. Each session corresponds to one environment, previously ordered according to their difficulty for the patient.

BEHAVIORAL

individual CBT

ll subjects will have 4 sessions of group CBT (one per week) during the first month following their inclusion, and then randomly assigned (ratio 1:1) to VRET group or individual CBT group. Subjects will undergo 4 additional sessions of VRET or individual CBT (one per week) during the second month. VRET consists on 4 weekly sessions (one per week, for 1 month) of 60 to 90 minutes duration. Each session, consists in 20 to 30 minutes exposure with 10 minutes breaks (2 to 3 exposure per session). Four environments will be used: The home environment, the metro advertising environment , the party environment, and the supermarket environment. Each session corresponds to one environment, previously ordered according to their difficulty for the patient.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
80 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2023-11-01
Primary Completion
2025-11-01
Completion
2026-07-01

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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