Utility of a Virtual Trier Social Stress Test: Initial Findings and Benchmarking Comparisons

被引:19
作者
Fallon, Monica A. [1 ]
Careaga, Jesus Serrano [1 ]
Sbarra, David A. [1 ]
O'Connor, Mary-Frances [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Psychol, 1503 E Univ Blvd,Room 430, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
来源
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE | 2016年 / 78卷 / 07期
关键词
virtual reality; stress; cortisol; bereavement; loss; social-evaluative threat; PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESS; CORTISOL RESPONSES; DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY; REALITY; REACTIVITY; SCALE;
D O I
10.1097/PSY.0000000000000338
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) is one of the most widely used laboratory-based acute psychosocial stressors. However, there may be advantages to conducting the TSST through the virtual world, including reducing the cost and burden (i.e., no need for colocation between the evaluators and participants). The virtual TSST might also increase the standardization between studies and provide the capacity to bring psychology experiments to more settings (e.g., the home, the magnetic resonance imaging scanner). Methods Fifty undergraduate students participated in the TSST conducted through an online virtual reality program, using a computer screen and microphone/earphone headset. Results The present study found that the virtual TSST produced a significant acute stress response, measured both through cortisol (F(1,128) = 31.91, p < .001) and subjective report (F(1,148) = 72.86, p < .001). In addition, this method differentially produced a dampened cortisol response (F(1,126) = 4.41, p < .04) in those who had experienced recent loss (e.g., bereavement, romantic breakup, homesickness), similar to prior research. Conclusions Virtual reality-based administration of the TSST and other mental challenge protocols increases the possibilities of many standard psychological experiments relevant to biobehavioral research.
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页码:835 / 840
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