Capafons Flashcards

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1
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what is systematic desensitisation a treatment for

A

phobias

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2
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what was Capafons et al. a study of?

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whether systematic desensitisation could reduce someones fear of flying

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participants in capafons

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41

mean age of experimental group - 29.7

mean age of control group - 34.1

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aims of capafons

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to see whether fear of flying reduced spontaneously without treatment

to assess the effectiveness of the SD in the treatment of fear of flying

to demonstrate that SD remains comparable in effectiveness with newer therapies

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5
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what year was Capafons et al. study?

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1998

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why did Capafons believe systematic desensitisation for fear of flyingwould work before they caried out the experiment

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SD offers an element of control over the simulation which flooding does not

people can travel in airplanes and still have the fear - so flooding didn’t work

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what happened in the experimental group

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received SD treatment

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8
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what happened in the control group

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no SD treatment

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9
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independent variable of Capafons

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treatment vs no treatment

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10
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dependant variable of Capafons

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fear of flying

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how was the dependant variable of capafons measured

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done on 2 separate occasions

measured using fear of flying scale and the scales of expectations of danger and anxiety.

physiological measurement
-recording muscle tension & heart rate in response to videotape of flying

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12
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how many hours of treatment did the experimental group get?

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12 - 15 one hour sessions

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13
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what techniques were participants taught to aid relaxation

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breathing techniques

muscle relaxation

visualisation techniques

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how were participants exposed to the experience of flying

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imagination

videos

a real flying situation - at the end of the programme

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15
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what did participants create with a minimal increase of anxiety between the elements

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their own anxiety heirarchy

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16
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how were the physiological measurements taken?

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whilst sat 1.8 meters away from a screen and showing a film of flight

17
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what were the results of the control group

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no significant differences on any of the measures of anxiety between the first and second assessment

18
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results of the experimental group

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high reductions in reported anxiety

and all physiological measures except body temperature

90% had a significant reduction in symptoms

19
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conclusion from Capafons

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success rate of 90%

no evidence of spontaneous recovery without any treatment

SD is a highly effective treatment for fear of flying

SD isn’t infalliable - 10% didn’t improve

20
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Strengths of Capafons

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objective measures used

using a baseline for comparison

statistical findings

extraneous variables were controlled

practical benefits to the study

21
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weaknesses of Capafons

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low generalisability - cannot be generalised to other phobias

validity of self-report measures - demand characteristics

ethical issues - control group weren’t receiving treatment, however they were placed on a waiting list