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- W4384347832 abstract "<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Depressive and anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders, and there is a critical need for effective, affordable, and accessible interventions. Cognitive Behavioral Immersion (CBI) is a novel group-based cognitive behavioral skills training program delivered by lay coaches in the metaverse that can be accessed through various modalities including virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays or flat-screen devices. Combining its ability to offer empirically supported therapy skills in a digital setting that can still facilitate interpersonal variables (eg, working alliance and sense of social support) with the aid of lay coaches, CBI has the potential to help fill this critical need. </sec> <sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study had 2 primary aims. First, we aimed to examine changes in depression and anxiety symptoms in a sample of individuals who participated in CBI. Second, we aimed to examine 2 interpersonal process variables (working alliance and web-based social support) as predictors of symptom changes. We predicted CBI participants would experience depression and anxiety symptom improvements and that such improvements would be associated with an increase in both interpersonal process variables. </sec> <sec> <title>METHODS</title> The study sample consists of 127 participants who endorsed clinical levels of depression or anxiety symptoms during their first CBI session and attended at least 2 sessions. Participants were asked to complete self-report measures of depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, alliance, and web-based social support throughout their participation in CBI. </sec> <sec> <title>RESULTS</title> Repeated measures ANOVAs determined that depression and anxiety symptom scores differed significantly across sessions (<i>P</i>s<.01). We also found participants’ web-based social support predicted improvement in depression symptoms (<i>P</i>=.01), but neither the alliance nor web-based social support predicted change in anxiety symptoms (<i>P</i>s>.05). We also observed a significant difference in anxiety symptoms between participants who used a VR head-mounted display to access CBI and those who did not, such that participants who used VR head-mounted displays endorsed lower anxiety symptoms than those who did not at nearly every session (<i>P</i>=.04). </sec> <sec> <title>CONCLUSIONS</title> Participation in CBI is associated with both depression and anxiety symptom improvement. Web-based social support may play an important role in fostering changes in depression symptoms. Future studies are encouraged to continue examining the process of change in CBI with special attention paid to methods that can elucidate causal mechanisms of change. </sec>" @default.
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- W4384347832 title "Examining Predictors of Depression and Anxiety Symptom Change in Cognitive Behavioral Immersion: Observational Study (Preprint)" @default.
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