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Stress detection for PTSD via the StartleMart game
Computer games have recently shown promise as
a diagnostic and treatment tool for psychiatric rehabilitation.
This paper examines the positive impact of affect detection and
advanced game technology on the treatment of mental diagnoses
such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). For that purpose,
we couple game design and game technology with stress detection
for the automatic profiling and the personalized treatment of
PTSD via game-based exposure therapy and stress inoculation
training. The PTSD treatment game we designed forces the
player to go through various stressful experiences while a stress
detection mechanism profiles the severity and type of PTSD
via skin conductance responses to those in-game stress elicitors.
The initial study and analysis of 14 PTSD-diagnosed veteran
soldiers presented in this paper reveals clear correspondence
between diagnostic standard measures of PTSD severity and skin
conductance responses. Significant correlations between physiological
responses and subjective evaluations of the stressfulness of
experiences, represented as pairwise preferences, are also found.
We conclude that this supports the use of the simulation as a
relevant treatment tool for stress inoculation training. This points
to future avenues of research toward discerning between degrees
and types of PTSD using game-based diagnostic and treatment
tools.This research was supported by the Danish Council for
Technology and Innovation under the Games for Health project
and by the FP7 ICT project SIREN (project no: 258453).peer-reviewe
