Artificial Intelligence-Powered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Chatbots, a Systematic Review.

Q2 Medicine
Maryam Farzan, Hamid Ebrahimi, Maryam Pourali, Fatemeh Sabeti
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Objective: This review identifies the characteristic features of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and their therapeutic effect; assesses their efficacy in treatment of depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders; and establishes levels of user engagement and satisfaction. Method : Searches were conducted on the PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE, CENTRAL, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar databases using a set of keywords such as, not limited to, AI cognitive behavioral therapy (AI CBT), Youper, Wysa, Woebot, and other related terms. We included studies that were empirical, peer-reviewed, conducted between January 2017 and June 2024, and primarily focused on efficacy regarding the interventions and therapeutic outcomes. Data were then extracted and analyzed using both qualitative and quantitative methods concerning the mental health outcome. Results: Our review identified large improvements across the three chatbots in symptoms of mental health, as supported by the 10 included studies: five on Woebot, four on Wysa, and one on Youper. Woebot showed remarkable reductions in depression and anxiety with high user engagement; Wysa demonstrated similar improvements, especially in users with chronic pain or maternal mental health challenges; Youper also presented a significant symptom reduction, including a 48% decrease in depression and a 43% decrease in anxiety. Common benefits of all chatbots were the therapeutic alliance and a high rate of satisfaction among users. We have also discussed the included studies' limitations; that is, study design shortcomings and lack of sample diversity. Conclusion: AI CBT chatbots, including but not limited to Woebot, Wysa, and Youper, are highly promising because of their availability and effectiveness in mental health support. They provide a useful complement to standard therapy when professional help is unavailable, and offer constant engagement with tailored interventions. However, it is necessary that further studies investigate their potential impact as long-term intervention models and explore how they may be integrated into holistic mental health care systems.

人工智能驱动的认知行为治疗聊天机器人,系统综述。
目的:综述人工智能(AI)聊天机器人的特点及其治疗效果;评估其在治疗抑郁、焦虑和其他精神健康障碍方面的疗效;建立用户参与度和满意度。方法:在PubMed、Embase、MEDLINE、CENTRAL、CINAHL、PsycINFO和谷歌Scholar数据库中检索一组关键字,包括但不限于AI认知行为治疗(AI CBT)、Youper、Wysa、Woebot等相关术语。我们纳入了2017年1月至2024年6月期间进行的经验性、同行评审的研究,主要关注干预措施和治疗结果的有效性。然后使用定性和定量方法提取和分析有关心理健康结果的数据。结果:我们的综述发现,这三种聊天机器人在心理健康症状方面有了很大的改善,这一点得到了纳入的10项研究的支持:Woebot上有5项,Wysa上有4项,Youper上有1项。Woebot在高用户参与度的情况下显著减少了抑郁和焦虑;Wysa也显示出类似的改善,特别是在患有慢性疼痛或产妇心理健康问题的用户中;尤珀还表现出显著的症状减轻,包括抑郁减少48%,焦虑减少43%。所有聊天机器人的共同好处是治疗联盟和用户的高满意度。我们还讨论了纳入研究的局限性;即研究设计不足,缺乏样本多样性。结论:人工智能CBT聊天机器人,包括但不限于Woebot、Wysa和Youper,因其在心理健康支持方面的可用性和有效性而非常有前途。当无法获得专业帮助时,它们为标准治疗提供了有用的补充,并提供了量身定制的干预措施。然而,有必要进一步研究它们作为长期干预模式的潜在影响,并探索如何将它们整合到整体精神卫生保健系统中。
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Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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