Comparing acceptance and refusal rates of virtual reality exposure vs. in vivo exposure by patients with specific phobias
- PMID: 17927544
- DOI: 10.1089/cpb.2007.9962
Comparing acceptance and refusal rates of virtual reality exposure vs. in vivo exposure by patients with specific phobias
Abstract
The present survey explored the acceptability of virtual reality (VR) exposure and in vivo exposure in 150 participants suffering from specific phobias. Seventy-six percent chose VR over in vivo exposure, and the refusal rate for in vivo exposure (27%) was higher than the refusal rate for VR exposure (3%). Results suggest that VR exposure could help increase the number of people who seek exposure therapy for phobias.
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