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Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective

Simon Langener 1, 2, 3
Joanne VanDerNagel 1, 2, 3
Jeannette Van Manen 2, 3
Wiebren Markus 3, 4
Boukje Dijkstra 3, 5, 6
Laura De Fuentes Merillas 3, 6
Randy Klaassen 1
Janika Heitmann 3, 7
Dirk Heylen 1
Arnt F.A. Schellekens 3, 5
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Tactus Addiction Centre, 7418 ET Deventer, The Netherlands
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Nijmegen Institute for Scientist-Practitioners in Addiction, 6525 GD Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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IrisZorg Addiction Care, 6835 HZ Arnhem, The Netherlands
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Novadic-Kentron, Network for Addiction Treatment Service, 5261 LX Vught, The Netherlands
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-08-18
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.919
CiteScore5.2
Impact factor2.9
ISSN20770383
PubMed ID:  34441953
General Medicine
Abstract

(1) Background: Virtual reality (VR) has been investigated in a variety of psychiatric disorders, including addictive disorders (ADs); (2) Objective: This systematic review evaluates the current evidence of immersive VR (using head-mounted displays) in the clinical assessment and treatment of ADs; (3) Method: PubMed and PsycINFO were queried for publications up to November 2020; (4) Results: We screened 4519 titles, 114 abstracts and 85 full-texts, and analyzed 36 articles regarding the clinical assessment (i.e., diagnostic and prognostic value; n = 19) and treatment (i.e., interventions; n = 17) of ADs. Though most VR assessment studies (n = 15/19) showed associations between VR-induced cue-reactivity and clinical parameters, only two studies specified diagnostic value. VR treatment studies based on exposure therapy showed no or negative effects. However, other VR interventions like embodied and aversive learning paradigms demonstrated positive findings. The overall study quality was rather poor; (5) Conclusion: Though VR in ADs provides ecologically valid environments to induce cue-reactivity and provide new treatment paradigms, the added clinical value in assessment and therapy remains to be elucidated before VR can be applied in clinical care. Therefore, future work should investigate VR efficacy in randomized clinical trials using well-defined clinical endpoints.

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Langener S. et al. Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective // Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021. Vol. 10. No. 16. p. 3658.
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Langener S., VanDerNagel J., Van Manen J., Markus W., Dijkstra B., De Fuentes Merillas L., Klaassen R., Heitmann J., Heylen D., Schellekens A. F. Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective // Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021. Vol. 10. No. 16. p. 3658.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/jcm10163658
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163658
TI - Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective
T2 - Journal of Clinical Medicine
AU - Langener, Simon
AU - VanDerNagel, Joanne
AU - Van Manen, Jeannette
AU - Markus, Wiebren
AU - Dijkstra, Boukje
AU - De Fuentes Merillas, Laura
AU - Klaassen, Randy
AU - Heitmann, Janika
AU - Heylen, Dirk
AU - Schellekens, Arnt F.A.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/08/18
PB - MDPI
SP - 3658
IS - 16
VL - 10
PMID - 34441953
SN - 2077-0383
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@article{2021_Langener,
author = {Simon Langener and Joanne VanDerNagel and Jeannette Van Manen and Wiebren Markus and Boukje Dijkstra and Laura De Fuentes Merillas and Randy Klaassen and Janika Heitmann and Dirk Heylen and Arnt F.A. Schellekens},
title = {Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Medicine},
year = {2021},
volume = {10},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163658},
number = {16},
pages = {3658},
doi = {10.3390/jcm10163658}
}
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Langener, Simon, et al. “Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective.” Journal of Clinical Medicine, vol. 10, no. 16, Aug. 2021, p. 3658. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163658.
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