2017-09-07T13:11:27Z
2017-09-07T13:11:27Z
2013
2017-09-07T13:11:27Z
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. During this time, several VR-based applications have been developed for the treatment of eating disorders (ED) and obesity. Both these pathologies involve disturbances related to eating behavior, weight, and body image. Although effective and well-established protocols are now available for the treatment of ED and obesity, relapses are frequent and a proportion of patients do not improve after intervention. In this context, VR has been shown to be a useful technology for enhancing traditional cognitive-oriented therapies. The main objective of this review was therefore to examine the evidence regarding the efficacy of VR-based treatments as a component of therapeutic interventions for ED and obesity. To this end, three databases (PsycInfo, Medline, and PsycArticles) were searched for the period 1986 to 2012. Only research articles and case studies were selected. Although several methodological deficiencies were detected in the reviewed studies, there is fair evidence for the effectiveness of VR-based treatments in ED and obesity. VR-based interventions usually combine exposure to VR environments with cognitive therapies. The VR component seems to be especially suitable for reducing body image disturbances, such as body image dissatisfaction, and for increasing self-esteem and self-efficacy. The rationale for the use of VR in these areas is also presented and discussed.
Article
Accepted version
English
Realitat virtual; Trastorns de la conducta alimentària; Obesitat; Virtual reality; Eating disorders; Obesity
Springer
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-013-9240-1
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 2013, vol. 43, num. 4, p. 207-221
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-013-9240-1
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