"A Great Way to Start the Conversation": Evidence for the Use of an Adolescent Mental Health Chatbot Navigator for Youth at Risk of HIV and Other STIs.

Gabriella Sanabria, Karah Y Greene, Jennifer T Tran, Shelton Gilyard, Lauren DiGiovanni, Patricia J Emmanuel, Lisa J Sanders, Kristin Kosyluk, Jerome T Galea
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Chatbot use is increasing for mobile health interventions on sensitive and stigmatized topics like mental health because of their anonymity and privacy. This anonymity provides acceptability to sexual and gendered minority youth (ages 16-24) at increased risk of HIV and other STIs with poor mental health due to higher levels of stigma, discrimination, and social isolation. This study evaluates the usability of Tabatha-YYC, a pilot chatbot navigator created to link these youth to mental health resources. Tabatha-YYC was developed using a Youth Advisory Board (n = 7). The final design underwent user testing (n = 20) through a think-aloud protocol, semi-structured interview, and a brief survey post-exposure which included the Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale. The chatbot was found to be an acceptable mental health navigator by participants. This study provides important design methodology considerations and key insights into chatbot design preferences of youth at risk of STIs seeking mental health resources.

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“开启对话的好方法”:青少年心理健康聊天机器人导航器用于艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染风险青少年的证据。
由于聊天机器人的匿名性和隐私性,它在心理健康等敏感和污名化话题上的移动健康干预中的使用正在增加。这种匿名性为性少数群体和性别少数群体青年(16-24岁)提供了可接受性,这些青年因污名化、歧视和社会孤立程度较高而感染艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染的风险增加,心理健康状况不佳。这项研究评估了Tabatha YYC的可用性,这是一个试点聊天机器人导航器,旨在将这些年轻人与心理健康资源联系起来。Tabatha YYC是使用青年咨询委员会(n = 7) 。最终设计经过了用户测试(n = 20) 通过大声思考方案、半结构化访谈和暴露后的简短调查,其中包括健康信息技术可用性评估量表。聊天机器人被参与者发现是一个可以接受的心理健康导航器。这项研究为寻求心理健康资源的性传播感染风险青年的聊天机器人设计偏好提供了重要的设计方法考虑因素和关键见解。
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