人工智能和虚拟现实干预对轻度认知障碍老年人艺术治疗的影响

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Ying Cao, Hanfang Yin, Xinxin Hua, Shibo Bi, Di Zhou
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摘要

本研究将人工智能和虚拟现实整合到艺术健康项目中,旨在比较人工智能(AI)干预艺术治疗、虚拟现实(VR)干预艺术治疗和传统艺术治疗对轻度认知障碍老年人认知功能和心理健康的影响。方法采用随机对照试验方法,招募60名轻度认知障碍老年人,平均分为AI组、VR组和对照组。参与者在艺术治疗干预前后完成了调查,评估了认知功能、抑郁症状和项目态度的变化。结果干预后,AI组和VR组在认知功能和心理健康方面的得分均高于对照组。人工智能小组在心理健康方面表现出了显著的改善,尤其是在无聊的领域(p <;0.001, η2 = 0.093),活性降低(p = 0.09)。0.001, η2 = .082),生命价值(p =。003, η2 = .092),幸福(p =。001, η2 = 0.093)。而虚拟现实组在认知能力方面表现出显著的增强,尤其是在注意力方面(p =。006, η2 = .130),表达式(p =。002, η2 = .139),取向(p = .01)和记忆(p = .02)。在艺术健康项目中,利用人工智能的绘画和语言技术,结合VR的绘画和模拟技术,可以有效增强轻度认知障碍老年人的认知功能和心理健康。
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Effects of artificial intelligence and virtual reality interventions in art therapy among older people with mild cognitive impairment

Objectives

Integrating artificial intelligence and virtual reality into an art health program, this study aimed to compare the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) intervention in art therapy, virtual reality (VR) intervention in art therapy and traditional art therapy on cognitive function and mental health in older people with mild cognitive impairment.

Methods

In a randomised controlled trial, this study recruited 60 older people with mild cognitive impairment, evenly assigned to the AI group, the VR group and the control group. The participants completed surveys, before and after art therapy interventions, which assessed changes in cognitive function, depressive symptoms and program attitudes.

Results

Following the intervention, the AI group and the VR group exhibited higher scores in cognitive function and mental health compared to the control group. The AI group demonstrated significant improvements in mental health, particularly in areas of boredom (p < .001, η2 = .093), activity reduction (p = .001, η2 = .082), life value (p = .003, η2 = .092), and happiness (p = .001, η2 = .093). While the VR group showed significant enhancements in cognitive abilities, particularly in attention (p = .006, η2 = .130), expression (p = .002, η2 = .139), orientation (p = .01) and memory (p = .02).

Conclusions

In art health programs, leveraging the painting and language technologies of AI, along with the painting and simulation technologies of VR, can effectively enhance cognitive function and mental health in older people with mild cognitive impairment.

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Australasian Journal on Ageing
Australasian Journal on Ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
114
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.
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