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| Milton Erickson Gesellschaft für klinische Hypnose | UNKNOWN |
| Milton Erickson Gesellschaft Stiftung | UNKNOWN |
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This study attempts to test wether a VR-supported trance induction and a subsequent exposure to altitude in VR with hypnotic suggestions via Audio reduces acrophobia more than a control-group intervention without trance induction. Furthermore the study attempts to test if three sessions of the interventions within three weeks can lead to a stronger reduction of acrophobia than only one session.
Participants will be selected via an online survey according to their score on the Height Interpersonal Questionnaire (HIQ). At the start of the study, participants will be screened by professional clinicians for any mental disorders. In the laboratory they will undergo one of the two interventions in VR (experimental group / control group) and complete questionnaires for three times within three weeks. On a separate day within these three weeks they will be placed in a 30-minute trance to test their suggestibility.
Prior to the measurement, those interested in the study will complete a screening questionnaire on acrophobia (HIQ) online. Besides they will be asked if they ever had negative experiences with VR or hypnosis. Only persons who do not report negative experiences with VR or hypnosis and who attain a HIQ score bigger than 29 will be invited to take part in the study. At the first appointment in the laboratory a screening with SCID questions about disorders that would lead to exclusion is conducted. On the basis of this second screening participants will be admitted to the study. Failure to meet the criteria (see eligibility section) will exclude participants from the study. At the start of the assessment session, participants will complete a sociodemographic questionnaire and again the HIQ.
Participants are randomly assigned to one of the two groups. Based on group affiliation they either undergo a VR-supported trance induction or the same VR-program without the trance induction. Then there is an automatic transition to the altitude confrontation. Both groups receive the same VR altitude confrontation, the only difference is that in the experimental group a tree is presented near the participant whereas in the control group a parasol is presented at the same position. Thus the sentences that refer to the tree are changed in the audio of the control group. The height is increased to a maximum of 60 metres. Participants can stop the experiment at any time by pressing a button on a handheld joystick. During the confrontation, various events (e.g. rising balloons) generate additional altitude cues. The duration of the confrontation is approximately 15 minutes. Subsequently participants complete questionnaires about their fear of heights (HIQ) for a post-measurement of altitude anxiety and about their experience of presence (IPQ) and their experience of hypnotic depth (SSTT). Participants will undergo these questionnaires and the intervention three times within three weeks. On a separate day within these three weeks they will be placed in a 30-minute trance and given the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility (HGSHS) to test their suggestibility.
The total time required for the participants ist therefore approximately three hours and 15 minutes.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Experimental group | Experimental | Participants undergo an VR-supported trance induction. Participants will see an underwater world adapted to the sound (i.e. text) of the trance. The following exposure will be nearly the same for both groups (see differences in study design). |
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| Control group | Active Comparator | Participants see the same underwater world in VR but receive no trance induction. The following exposure will be nearly the same for both groups (see differences in study design). |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| VR dive (with Hypnosis) | Behavioral | Participants experience a VR dive through a friendly underwater world. They get a trance induction via audio. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Height intervention questionnaire (immediately before the intervention) | Measurement of acrophobia | Immediately (circa 1 minute) before the height exposure in all three sessions |
| Height intervention questionnaire (immediately after the intervention) | Measurement of acrophobia | Immediately (circa 1 minute) after the height exposure in all three sessions |
| Height intervention questionnaire (one-week-follow-up) | Measurement of acrophobia | One week after the third height exposure |
| Height intervention questionnaire (three-months-follow-up) | Measurement of acrophobia | Three months after the third height exposure |
| Subjective fear rating during height exposure | Measurement of Fear on Likert scale (0 to 9) | always 5 seconds after each rise in the height exposure in all three sessions |
| Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility (german brief form HGHSH-5) | Measurement of Suggestibility (minimum value = 0, maximum value = 5, higher scores imply higher suggestibility) | at a separate day within the three weeks, where the interventions take place |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Subjective Scale for Trance Depth | Measurement of Trance Depth (minimum value = 38, maximum value = 152, higher scores imply higher subjective trance depth) | (circa 5 minutes) after the height exposure in all three sessions |
| Igroup Presence Questionaire |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Dirk Revenstorf, Prof. | University Hospital Tuebingen | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tuebingen | Tübingen | Baden-Wurttemberg | 72076 | Germany |
In the case of a publication of the results we will share deidentified individual participant data.
The data will become available when the results are published.
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| SAP | No | Yes | No | Statistical Analysis Plan | May 6, 2024 | May 6, 2024 | SAP_000.pdf |
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| ID | Term |
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| C000719188 | Acrophobia |
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Participants are randomly assigned to one of the two groups (experimental group / control group). In the experimental group participants undergo a VR-supported trance induction. The participants in the control group are the same VR-environment but do not receive a trance induction. Then there is an automatic transition to the altitude confrontation (also in VR) in both groups. The experimental group receives hypnotic suggestions via audio, that partially refer to a tree positioned next to the participants in the VR-altitude-confrontation. In the control group this tree is replaced by a parasol in the VR and the text via audio. Besides from that they receive the same text as the experimental group.
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| VR dive (without Hypnosis) | Behavioral | Participants experience a VR dive through a friendly underwater world. They are informed that this part of the VR is a familiarization phase to the VR and they do not get a trance induction. |
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| Height exposure | Behavioral | The participants go through a height exposure. They start at the ground level of a virtual city and move upwards in 3 meter steps until they reach a height of 60 meters. Participants focus on a yellow spot on a balcony in front of them, so that they can recognise the depth perimeter. |
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Subjective Presence in the VR-experience (minimum value = -42, maximum value = +42, higher scores imply higher subjective presence) |
| (circa 3 minutes) after the height exposure in all three sessions |