Virtual reality cue-exposure therapy in reducing cocaine craving: the Promoting Innovative COgnitive behavioral therapy for Cocaine use disorder (PICOC) study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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作者
Lehoux, T. [1 ,2 ]
Capobianco, Antonio [2 ]
Lacoste, Jerome [3 ]
Rollier, Sloane [4 ]
Mopsus, Yann [4 ]
Melgire, Manuela [5 ]
Lecuyer, Flavien [2 ]
Gervilla, Miguel [2 ]
Weiner, Luisa [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Strasbourg, Lab Psychol Cognit, 4 Rue Blaise Pascal, F-67081 Strasbourg, France
[2] Univ Strasbourg, Lab ICube, Equipe IGG, 300 Blvd Sebastien Brant, F-67412 Illkirch Graffenstaden, France
[3] Univ Hosp Martinique, CHU Martinique, Hop Pierre Zobda Quitman, Serv Addictol, CS 90632, F-97261 Fort De France, Martinique, France
[4] Univ Hosp Martinique, Hop Pierre Zobda Quitman, CHU Martinique, Res Methodol Support USMR,Delegat Rech Clin & Inn, CS 90632, F-97261 Fort De France, Martinique, France
[5] St Esprit Hosp, CH St Esprit, CSAPA St Esprit, Dept Addictol, BP 176,Route Petit Bourg, F-97270 St Esprit, Martinique, France
关键词
Virtual reality cue-exposure therapy (VRCET); Cue-exposure therapy (CET); Cocaine use disorder; Cocaine craving; Memory-focused cognitive therapy (MFCT); Cognitive behavioral therapy; SELF-EFFICACY; DRUG-USE; ALCOHOL; QUESTIONNAIRE; ADDICTION; RELAPSE; VALIDATION; METAANALYSIS; REACTIVITY; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.1186/s13063-024-08275-7
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
BackgroundCocaine craving is a central symptom of cocaine use disorders (CUD). Virtual reality cue-exposure therapy for craving (VRCET) allows more immersive, realistic, and controllable exposure than traditional non-VR cue-exposure therapy (CET), whose efficacy is limited in treating substance use disorders. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of VRCET, as a stand-alone and add-on intervention (i.e., combined with cognitive therapy), compared to a picture-based CET (PCET), in reducing self-reported cocaine craving in inpatients hospitalized for CUD.MethodsFifty-four inpatients hospitalized for CUD will be randomized in one of two intensive 3-week treatment arms: 10 meetings/2-week treatment of VRCET plus 5 meetings/1-week treatment of memory-focused cognitive therapy (MFCT; experimental arm), or 15 meetings/3-week treatment of PCET (active control arm). The Craving Experience Questionnaire (CEQ - F & S) will be used to assess the primary outcome, i.e., the post-treatment decrease of self-reported cocaine craving frequency (within the past 2 weeks) and intensity scores (in VR exposure to cocaine cues). Secondary endpoints include urinary, physiological, and self-reported cocaine use-related measures. Assessments are scheduled at pretreatment, after 2 weeks of treatment (i.e., VRCET vs. PCET), post-treatment (3 weeks, i.e., VRCET + MFCT vs. PCET), and at 1-month follow-up. Acceptability will be evaluated via (i) the Spatial Presence for Immersive Environments - Cybersickness along VRCET and (ii) the Client Satisfaction Questionnaires after 2 weeks of treatment and post-treatment.DiscussionThis study will be the first to evaluate the acceptability and efficacy of VRCET for CUD, as a psychotherapeutic add-on, to reduce both cocaine craving frequency and intensity. Additionally, this study will provide evidence about the specific interest of VRCET, compared to a non-VR-based CET, as a cue reactivity and exposure paradigm for treating substance use disorders.Trial registrationNCT05833529 [clinicaltrials.gov]. Prospectively registered on April 17, 2023.
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