TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward a validation of cyber-interventions for stress disorders based on stress inoculation training: a systematic review
AU - Serino, Silvia
AU - Triberti, Stefano
AU - Villani, Daniela
AU - Cipresso, Pietro
AU - Gaggioli, Andrea
AU - Riva, Giuseppe
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - New advanced technologies have recently
emerged as a potentially effective way for delivering stress management techniques. Specifically, the stress inoculation training (SIT) represents a validated approach to manage stress in several settings, and research is growing related to this clinical protocol combined with advanced technologies. This review aims to outline the state of the art of cyber-interventions based on SIT methodology (cyber- SIT). In the current review, we deeply analyzed and discussed three aspects of the selected studies: (1) the type of technological devices used for delivering cyber-SIT; (2) the sampling strategies; (3) and the stress-related measures for assessing the effectiveness of cyber-SIT. The results of this systematic review suggest the potential efficacy of cyber-SIT for managing psychological stress in several settings. Considering cyber-SIT for psychological stress, controlled trials testing a greater number of participants are needed. Other future challenges include adopting better inclusion/exclusion criteria, standardized outcome measures, and different conditions for comparing the effect and/or the integration of different technological devices. In conclusion, as the cyber-SIT may play an important role in the future clinical psychology, it is crucial to enhance the validation of this approach from a methodological point of view.
AB - New advanced technologies have recently
emerged as a potentially effective way for delivering stress management techniques. Specifically, the stress inoculation training (SIT) represents a validated approach to manage stress in several settings, and research is growing related to this clinical protocol combined with advanced technologies. This review aims to outline the state of the art of cyber-interventions based on SIT methodology (cyber- SIT). In the current review, we deeply analyzed and discussed three aspects of the selected studies: (1) the type of technological devices used for delivering cyber-SIT; (2) the sampling strategies; (3) and the stress-related measures for assessing the effectiveness of cyber-SIT. The results of this systematic review suggest the potential efficacy of cyber-SIT for managing psychological stress in several settings. Considering cyber-SIT for psychological stress, controlled trials testing a greater number of participants are needed. Other future challenges include adopting better inclusion/exclusion criteria, standardized outcome measures, and different conditions for comparing the effect and/or the integration of different technological devices. In conclusion, as the cyber-SIT may play an important role in the future clinical psychology, it is crucial to enhance the validation of this approach from a methodological point of view.
KW - Stress inoculation training, Virtual reality, Validation Stress management, Systematic review, Cyber-interventions
KW - Stress inoculation training, Virtual reality, Validation Stress management, Systematic review, Cyber-interventions
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/51463
U2 - 10.1007/s10055-013-0237-6
DO - 10.1007/s10055-013-0237-6
M3 - Article
SN - 1359-4338
SP - 73
EP - 87
JO - Virtual Reality
JF - Virtual Reality
ER -