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Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Psychotherapy and Yoga on Student Performance Anxiety
Sponsor: Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Summary
The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to compare two non-pharmacological interventions-Virtual Reality (VR) and Yoga techniques-in reducing performance anxiety in students aged 16-35. Performance anxiety, commonly experienced during public speaking and examinations, affects academic performance and well-being. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the VR-based guided meditation intervention reduce performance anxiety more effectively than Yoga-based relaxation techniques? Do participants experience better emotional regulation and improved quality of life with either intervention? Researchers will compare the VR intervention group to the Yoga intervention group to determine which intervention better alleviates anxiety symptoms and fosters improved emotional regulation during school performance. Participants will: Attend six to ten sessions of either VR-based guided meditation or Yoga-based relaxation over a period of four weeks. Complete questionnaires to assess their anxiety levels, emotional regulation, and quality of life before and after the intervention.
Official title: A Comparative Study on the Effectiveness of Virtual Reality-Facilitated Psychotherapy Vs. Yoga-Based Interventions for Managing Performance Anxiety Among Students
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 35 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
70
Start Date
2024-09-15
Completion Date
2025-07-31
Last Updated
2025-03-18
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Virtual Reality Psychotherapy
Participants in this VR-facilited psychotherapy group will receive their treatment via Oculus Quest 2 and HTC Vive Flow wireless, standalone headsets systems to provide a comfortable immersive environment. The more hardware-intensive experiences will be carried out on Oculus Rift S headsets powered by high-end laptops. Sessions will last 30-60 minutes each, ranging from six to ten sessions within two to four weeks. The treatment will include reducing anxiety and improving emotion regulation through Cognitive-Behavioural techniques such as mindfulness, acceptance and commitement therapy, exposure therapy and 4-7-8 breathing. The same investigator will conduct all sessions to ensure uniformity. Additionally, subjects will undergo unsupervised VR at home with pre-programmed headsets to minimize investigator bias and maintain cosistancy of the relaxation and cognitive-behavioral strategies.
Yoga
The Yoga group members will be guided in a yoga class focused on managing performance anxiety. The interventions will consist of body exercises (Asanas), breath (Pranayama) and meditation to increase relaxation, consciousness and resilience; typical yoga postures like Surya Namaskar, Padahastasana, Virabhadrasana, Bhujangasana and Shavasana will be included in the session, as will breathing movements like Ujjayi (Victory Breath). Each class will be 60-90 minutes long, and 6-10 classes will be taught in two to four weeks. The technique will be progressive, from the basic to more advanced postures as participants cultivate confidence and resilience. All classes will conclude with meditation to ease tension and cultivate mindfulness.
Locations (1)
Romanian Academy of Sciences
Iași, Iaşi, Romania