About this trial
Violent and aggressive behavior as well as disorders related to aggressive behavior are highly common in both adult and juvenile forensic psychiatric patients, and is also present in a subgroup of non-forensic psychiatric in- and out-patients. One promising new treatment option is Virtual Reality. A newly developed program in this area is the Virtual Reality Aggression Prevention Training (VRAPT). The purpose of the current feasibility and pilot study is to test VRAPT in a Swiss forensic and non-forensic psychiatric setting, including both adult and juvenile patients, and to examine whether VRAPT is an effective treatment method for aggressive behavior.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
forensic and non-forensic psychiatric in- and out-patients of the Forensic Department or Adult Department of the Psychiatric University Hospitals Basel with aggressive behavior problems according to their clinical treatment team (which includes senior medical doctor, therapist, nursing staff).
Disqualifiers
insufficient German language skills (in speech or reading);
intellectual disabilities (IQ < 70);
epilepsy;
acute psychotic state.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Virtual Reality Aggression Prevention Training (VRAPT)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
Lead sponsor
University Psychiatric Clinics Basel
Collaborator