AI-Driven Mental Health Chatbots
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AI-Driven Mental Health Chatbots, Gabler
Perceived Empathy, User Satisfaction and Treatment Outcomes
Von Lynn Miriam Weisker, im heise shop in digitaler Fassung erhältlich
Produktinformationen "AI-Driven Mental Health Chatbots"
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, its potential role in
online mental health therapy is gaining increasing interest. In this study, a
quantitative 2x2 factorial experimental design is used to explore how AI
transparency, theory of change (ToC), therapy style of advice, AI acceptance
rate and type of mental health issue influence user perceptions of AI-driven
mental health chatbots. Using a mixed-methods approach that combines
quantitative analysis with sentiment and emotional text mining, the research
examines how these variables shape user experiences in terms of perceived
empathy, satisfaction and treatment outcomes. The findings reveal that
participants who are aware they are interacting with AI tend to report more
positive experiences, particularly when an emotional ToC is employed.
Furthermore, emotional advice styles elicit deeper emotional engagement, while
rational advice is associated with more positive sentiment. Additionally, the
emotional tone and conversational dynamics vary by discussion topic, with
depression-related conversations showing greater emotional intensity. These
insights underline the importance of aligning chatbot communication styles with
individual user expectations and emotional needs, offering implications for the
design of more personalised mental health technologies.
Introduction.- Research Gap.- Research Background.- Research Design.- Results.-
Discussion.- Conclusion.- Limitations and Future Research Directions.
Artikel-Details
- Anbieter:
- Gabler
- Autor:
- Lynn Miriam Weisker
- Artikelnummer:
- 9783658501365
- Veröffentlicht:
- 08.11.25
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