Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical Trial

Abstract BackgroundThe dual diagnosis of cannabis use disorder (CUD) and severe mental disorder (SMD) results in clinically complex individuals. Cannabis use is known to have negative consequences on psychiatric symptoms, medication compliance, and disease prognosis. Moreover,...

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Main Authors: Sabrina Giguere, Mélissa Beaudoin, Laura Dellazizzo, Kingsada Phraxayavong, Stéphane Potvin, Alexandre Dumais
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Published: JMIR Publications 2024-11-01
Series:JMIR Mental Health
Online Access:https://mental.jmir.org/2024/1/e58499
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Mélissa Beaudoin
Laura Dellazizzo
Kingsada Phraxayavong
Stéphane Potvin
Alexandre Dumais
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Alexandre Dumais
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description Abstract BackgroundThe dual diagnosis of cannabis use disorder (CUD) and severe mental disorder (SMD) results in clinically complex individuals. Cannabis use is known to have negative consequences on psychiatric symptoms, medication compliance, and disease prognosis. Moreover, the effectiveness of currently available psychotherapeutic treatments is limited in this population. In this context, our research team developed avatar intervention, an approach using virtual reality as a therapeutic tool to treat CUD in individuals with SMD. ObjectiveThis pilot clinical trial aimed to evaluate, until the 1-year follow-up, the efficacy of avatar intervention for CUD among 32 participants with a dual diagnosis of SMD and CUD. MethodsOver the course of the 8 intervention sessions, participants were given the opportunity to enter a dialogue in virtual reality with an avatar representing a person with a significant role in their consumption, who was animated in real time by a therapist. The primary outcomes were the quantity of cannabis consumed and the frequency of use. Secondary outcomes included severity of problematic cannabis use, motivation for change, protective strategies for cannabis use, consequences of cannabis use, psychiatric symptoms, and quality of life. Changes in reported outcomes during the assessment periods before the intervention; postintervention; and 3, 6, and 12 months after the end of the intervention were assessed using a linear mixed-effects model. ResultsSignificant reductions were observed in the quantity of cannabis consumed, and these were maintained until the 12-month follow-up visit (dPdP ConclusionsOverall, this unique intervention shows promising results that seem to be maintained up to 12 months after the end of the intervention. With the aim of overcoming the methodological limitations of a pilot study, a single-blind randomized controlled trial is currently underway to compare the avatar intervention for CUD with a conventional addiction intervention.
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spelling doaj-art-9639d782c9be49539725d4695b092cbc2025-08-20T02:19:30ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Mental Health2368-79592024-11-0111e58499e5849910.2196/58499Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical TrialSabrina Giguerehttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-1254-7217Mélissa Beaudoinhttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-0169-8055Laura Dellazizzohttp://orcid.org/0000-0001-8262-130XKingsada Phraxayavonghttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-3113-9104Stéphane Potvinhttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-1624-378XAlexandre Dumaishttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-4480-0064 Abstract BackgroundThe dual diagnosis of cannabis use disorder (CUD) and severe mental disorder (SMD) results in clinically complex individuals. Cannabis use is known to have negative consequences on psychiatric symptoms, medication compliance, and disease prognosis. Moreover, the effectiveness of currently available psychotherapeutic treatments is limited in this population. In this context, our research team developed avatar intervention, an approach using virtual reality as a therapeutic tool to treat CUD in individuals with SMD. ObjectiveThis pilot clinical trial aimed to evaluate, until the 1-year follow-up, the efficacy of avatar intervention for CUD among 32 participants with a dual diagnosis of SMD and CUD. MethodsOver the course of the 8 intervention sessions, participants were given the opportunity to enter a dialogue in virtual reality with an avatar representing a person with a significant role in their consumption, who was animated in real time by a therapist. The primary outcomes were the quantity of cannabis consumed and the frequency of use. Secondary outcomes included severity of problematic cannabis use, motivation for change, protective strategies for cannabis use, consequences of cannabis use, psychiatric symptoms, and quality of life. Changes in reported outcomes during the assessment periods before the intervention; postintervention; and 3, 6, and 12 months after the end of the intervention were assessed using a linear mixed-effects model. ResultsSignificant reductions were observed in the quantity of cannabis consumed, and these were maintained until the 12-month follow-up visit (dPdP ConclusionsOverall, this unique intervention shows promising results that seem to be maintained up to 12 months after the end of the intervention. With the aim of overcoming the methodological limitations of a pilot study, a single-blind randomized controlled trial is currently underway to compare the avatar intervention for CUD with a conventional addiction intervention.https://mental.jmir.org/2024/1/e58499
spellingShingle Sabrina Giguere
Mélissa Beaudoin
Laura Dellazizzo
Kingsada Phraxayavong
Stéphane Potvin
Alexandre Dumais
Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical Trial
JMIR Mental Health
title Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical Trial
title_full Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical Trial
title_short Avatar Intervention in Virtual Reality for Cannabis Use Disorder in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders: Results From a 1-Year, Single-Arm Clinical Trial
title_sort avatar intervention in virtual reality for cannabis use disorder in individuals with severe mental disorders results from a 1 year single arm clinical trial
url https://mental.jmir.org/2024/1/e58499
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