Using AI chatbots to provide self-help depression interventions for university students: A randomized trial of effectiveness
South China University of Technology · Central China Normal University
Abstract
Depression impacts the lives of a large number of university students. Mobile-based therapy chatbots are increasingly being used to help young adults who suffer from depression. However, previous trials have short follow-up periods. Evidence of effectiveness in pragmatic conditions are still in lack. This study aimed to compare chatbot therapy to bibliotherapy, which is a widely accepted and proven-useful self-help psychological intervention. The main objective of this study is to add to the evidence of effectiveness for chatbot therapy as a convenient, affordable, interactive self-help intervention for depression. An unblinded randomized controlled trial with 83 university students was conducted. The…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 49
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5Topics & keywords
- Bibliotherapy
- Chatbot
- Randomized controlled trial
- Psychological intervention
- Clinical psychology
- Psychology
- Depression (economics)
- Intervention (counseling)