Can Chatbots Help Support a Person’s Mental Health? Perceptions and Views from Mental Healthcare Professionals and Experts

Colm Sweeney, C. Potts, E. Ennis, Raymond R. Bond, M. Mulvenna, S. O’neill, M. Malcolm, L. Kuosmanen, C. Kostenius, A. Vakaloudis, G. Mcconvey, Robin Turkington, D. Hanna, H. Nieminen, A. Vartiainen, A. Robertson, M. McTear
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The objective of this study was to understand the attitudes of professionals who work in mental health regarding the use of conversational user interfaces, or chatbots, to support people’s mental health and wellbeing. This study involves an online survey to measure the awareness and attitudes of mental healthcare professionals and experts. The findings from this survey show that more than half of the participants in the survey agreed that there are benefits associated with mental healthcare chatbots (65%, p < 0.01). The perceived importance of chatbots was also relatively high (74%, p < 0.01), with more than three-quarters (79%, p < 0.01) of respondents agreeing that mental healthcare chatbots could help their clients better manage their own health, yet chatbots are overwhelmingly perceived as not adequately understanding or displaying human emotion (86%, p < 0.01). Even though the level of personal experience with chatbots among professionals and experts in mental health has been quite low, this study shows that where they have been used, the experience has been mostly satisfactory. This study has found that as years of experience increased, there was a corresponding increase in the belief that healthcare chatbots could help clients better manage their own mental health.
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聊天机器人能帮助支持一个人的心理健康吗?来自精神保健专业人员和专家的看法和观点
本研究的目的是了解从事心理健康工作的专业人员对使用会话用户界面或聊天机器人来支持人们的心理健康和福祉的态度。本研究通过在线调查来衡量心理健康专业人员和专家的意识和态度。这项调查的结果显示,超过一半的调查参与者认为与精神保健聊天机器人相关的好处(65%,p < 0.01)。人们认为聊天机器人的重要性也相对较高(74%,p < 0.01),超过四分之三(79%,p < 0.01)的受访者同意,心理健康聊天机器人可以帮助他们的客户更好地管理自己的健康,但绝大多数人认为聊天机器人不能充分理解或显示人类的情绪(86%,p < 0.01)。尽管专业人士和心理健康专家对聊天机器人的个人体验水平相当低,但这项研究表明,在使用聊天机器人的地方,体验大多令人满意。这项研究发现,随着工作经验的增加,人们越来越相信医疗聊天机器人可以帮助客户更好地管理自己的心理健康。
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