Fear of Spiders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Controlled Trial on the Efficacy of a Gamified Augmented Reality Exposure-based Application in Subjects With Fear of Spiders
Investigation of the efficacy of a gamified augmented reality exposure app in individual with fear of spiders.
The study will be conducted as a randomized controlled between subject trial. The study
consists of two visits and a home training for one group. 60 participants between 18 and 40
years with clinical or subclinical fear of spiders will take part in the study.
All assessments of outcome will be conducted on one visit for each participant, including an
in vivo BAT. The experimental group will participate in a home training with the app,
spanning over two weeks (6x30-minutes sessions), whereas the control group will not receive
any treatment (untreated comparison group).
Six weeks after the first visit all participants undergo the assessments of outcome,
including a second in vivo BAT. The BAT will take place 4 weeks after completion of the home
training. This design allows a direct comparison and therefore an estimation of the efficacy
of the gamified AR exposure therapy.
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