Using hidden Markov modelling to reveal in-session stages in text-based counselling

Ziru Fu, Yu Cheng Hsu, Christian S. Chan, Joyce Liu, Paul S. F. Yip
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Counselling sessions have multiple stages, each with its themes and objectives. This study aimed to apply Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) to analyse counselling sessions from Open Up, an online text-based counselling platform in Hong Kong. The focus was on inferring latent stages over word distributions and identifying distinctive patterns of progression in more versus less satisfying sessions. Transcripts from 2589 sessions were categorized into more satisfying sessions ( $$n=\mathrm{1993}$$ ) and less satisfying sessions ( $$n=596$$ ) based on post-session surveys. A message-level HMM identified five distinct stages: Rapport-building, Problem-identification, Problem-exploration, Problem-solving, and Wrap-up. Compared with less satisfying sessions, more satisfying sessions saw significantly more efficient initial rapport building (7.5% of session duration), problem introduction (20.2%), problem exploration (28.5%), elaborated solution development (46.6%), and concise conclusion (8.2%). This study offers insights for improving the efficiency and satisfaction of text-based counselling services through efficient initial engagement, thorough issue exploration, and focused problem-solving.

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使用隐马尔可夫模型揭示基于文本的咨询中的会话阶段。
咨询过程分为多个阶段,每个阶段都有自己的主题和目标。本研究旨在应用隐马尔可夫模型(HMMs)分析香港在线文本咨询平台 Open Up 的咨询过程。研究的重点是推断单词分布的潜在阶段,并识别满意度较高与较低的会话中的独特进展模式。根据会后调查,来自 2589 个会话的文字记录被分为满意度较高的会话(n = 1993)和满意度较低的会话(n = 596)。信息级 HMM 确定了五个不同的阶段:建立关系、发现问题、探索问题、解决问题和总结。与满意度较低的会话相比,满意度较高的会话在初步建立友好关系(占会话时间的 7.5%)、问题介绍(20.2%)、问题探索(28.5%)、详细制定解决方案(46.6%)和简明总结(8.2%)方面的效率明显更高。这项研究为通过高效的初步接触、彻底的问题探索和集中的问题解决来提高基于文本的咨询服务的效率和满意度提供了启示。
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