Cognitive Behavioral Immersion for Depression: Protocol for a Three-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial of Peer-Based Coaching in the Metaverse
Noah Robinson, Francisco N Ramos, Steven D Hollon, Gloria T Han, Iony D Ezawa

TL;DR
This study tests a new mental health treatment called Cognitive Behavioral Immersion (CBI) delivered in the metaverse to see if it helps reduce depression and anxiety symptoms.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel peer-based mental health intervention in the metaverse and compares immersive VR delivery to flat-screen access.
Findings
The trial will determine if CBI is more effective than a delayed access control for reducing depressive symptoms.
It will also assess whether virtual reality enhances treatment outcomes compared to flat-screen delivery.
Results will contribute to understanding how the metaverse can support accessible mental health care.
Abstract
Depression and anxiety are among the most common mental health concerns globally. Efficacious treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy exist but remain difficult to access and scale. Cognitive behavioral immersion (CBI)—a cognitive behavioral skills training intervention delivered by peer coaches in the metaverse—has been developed to address these barriers. CBI can be used through a virtual reality headset or via flat-screen devices such as phones, tablets, or computers. Pilot data have established its usability among participants with clinical levels of depression and anxiety. However, more research is needed to determine whether CBI causes decreases in these symptoms and how delivery via virtual reality compares to flat-screen devices. This protocol aims to conduct a randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of immersive CBI accessed via a virtual reality headset…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mental Health Research Topics · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
