Virtual Reality-Based Attention Bias Modification Training for Anorexia Nervosa (AN-VR-ABM)
Anorexia Nervosa
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anorexia Nervosa focused on measuring Attentional bias, Virtual Reality, Body exposure procedure, Attentional bias modification training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with a primary diagnosis of anorexia nervosa (DSM-V)
- from the age of 14 years
- with BMI <18.5
- subsyndromal patients will also be included, understood as those patients who fulfill all the criteria of anorexia nervosa with the exception of two at most
Exclusion Criteria:
- visual deficits
- epilepsy or neuroleptic medication
- psychotic disorder
- bipolar disorder
- medical complications
- pregnancy
- clinical cardiac arrhythmia
Sites / Locations
- Hospital Sant Joan de DéuRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Cognitive-behavioral therapy plus VR-based body exposure and Attentional Bias Modification Training.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anorexia and VR-based body exposure:
Cognitive behavioral therapy
In this group, five sessions of VRE will be added to the usual CBT, as in the other experimental group, but, in addition, at the beginning of each of the exposure sessions, the training aimed at reducing the attentional bias will be carried out. The training will be developed through the visual selection of geometric figures that fit approximately with specific parts of the body. Each of these figures can have different colors. Specifically, the patient must detect and identify the figures that will appear in different parts of the avatar's body. In half of the trials, the shape of the figure must be discriminated and in the remaining 50%, the discrimination will be based on color. Throughout the training, the geometric figures will appear on weight-related body parts in 45% of the trials, and in another 45% of the trials, it will appear on non-weight-related body parts. In the remaining trials (10%), the test will appear on one of three neutral stimuli located next to the avatar.
Patients assigned to this group will receive the usual CBT from the clinical unit or the hospital where they are, and additionally, five sessions of VR-based body exposure intervention. In these weekly sessions patients will go through a body exposure intervention in which they will own a virtual avatar with their real measurements, that will progressively increase its BMI values throughout the following exposure sessions until a healthy BMI value is reached.
Patients assigned to this group will receive the usual treatment from the center in which they are recruited for the study (CBT), and will have to complete the evaluations following the same schedule as the experimental group.