Effects of Virtual Reality Therapy on Combat-Induced PTSD B Y : M A T T H E W T I N G Z O N

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Effects of Virtual Reality Therapy on Combat-Induced PTSD B Y : M A T T H E W T I N G Z O N

Facts Due to the past wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: 2.3 million veterans at least 20% of veterans have PTSD over 19% may have TBI 7% have both TBI and PTSD about 50% do not seek treatment increasing rates of veteran suicides

PTSD Psychological condition that occurs after a traumatic event. Often accompanied by depression, anger issues, increased anxiety, and other mental disorders. Characterized by: reliving the traumatic event avoiding thoughts, memories, people and places related to event increased physiological reactivity

Combat PTSD Degree of exposure to combat and adversity, trauma, and loss are the best predictors of combat related PTSD. Exposure to atrocities was only related to re-experiencing and avoidance (Litz et al., 2009). After a one year tour in Iraq, 13.8% of 522 National Guard Troops reported for PTSD (Polusny et al., 2010). tend to report higher rates of PTSD post-deployement, but same severity than regular active duty

Common Treatment Exposure Therapy allows for fear activation and modification. Other therapies include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, flooding, and systemic desensitization. Despite its effectiveness, Exposure Therapy has smaller pre- and post-effect sizes for combat related trauma. Interference with activation of memory.

Virtual Reality Therapy a way for humans to visualize, manipulate, and interact with computers and extremely complex data (Aukstakalnis' and' Blatner,' 1992). Can be used for phobias, stress management, acute pain reduction, and functional skill training. Environments and settings are manipulated based on experienced trauma. First use of VR-ET began in 1997 at Georgia Tech and Emory University.

Cont. Virtual Iraq/Afghanistan has been used by studies to treat PTSD (Rizzo et al., 2013) Simulates similar environments encountered in combat. Can be tailored to target specific traumatic events. Circumvents avoidance of memories, does not rely on imagination. Introduces participants slowly through series of sessions. Rothbaum (2001), reported a 34% reduction in clinician-rated symptoms and 45% for self-reported among Vietnam veterans.

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Methods Articles were retrieved from PsycInfo, PsycArticles, PsycExtra, and other academic databases. After reviewing commonly used therapies, VR-ET computer technology as a form of therapy. Previous reviews used initial results of studies. Studies included required combat induced PTSD, not including mild PTSD (score 30 or below on the PCL-M). Rates of PTSD were measured using either the CAPS or PCL-M.

Effect size for PTSD TREATMENT Table Source Participants (N) PTSD Scale Conditions Statistics d Rizzo et al. (2013) 24 Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy t(19)=5.99, p<.001 1.08 Miyahira et al. (2012) 22 CAPS Wait-List Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy F(1,20)=8.705, p=.008 0.72 McLay et al. (2012) 20 PTSD Checklistmilitary (PCL-M) Virtual Reality Graded Exposure Therapy t(19)=5.92,p<.001 1.94 Ready et al. (2011) 21 PCL-M Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy N/A 0.80 Reger et al. (2011) 24 PCL-M Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy t(23)=6.5, p<.001 1.25

Discussion VR-ET has shown improvement of PTSD symptoms. daverage = 2.46 Factors to consider: lack of participants number of dropouts time constraints

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