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This study aims to examine the efficacy of exposure using virtual reality (VR) for public speaking anxiety in young adults in two treatment arms: a one-session VR exposure therapy with a 4-week online transition intervention versus a three-session VR exposure therapy with a 4-week online transition intervention. Previous studies have demonstrated that one-session therapy (OST) is comparable to prolonged exposure-based therapies in terms of effectively reducing public speaking anxiety. Moreover, VR offers many benefits compared to in-person exposure, namely the ability to produce anxiety-evoking stimuli without having to leave the therapist's room. However, OST VR exposure has not been directly compared to prolonged VR exposure and not for public speaking anxiety.


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NCT number NCT06214039
Study type Interventional
Source Vilnius University
Contact Jonas Eimontas, PhD
Phone +37052667615
Email jonas.eimontas@fsf.vu.lt
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 2024
Completion date May 2026

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