评估阿曼达的功效:一个基于语音的大型语言模型聊天机器人的关系挑战

Laura M. Vowels , Shannon K. Sweeney , Matthew J. Vowels
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数字卫生干预措施越来越需要弥合精神卫生保健方面的差距,提供可扩展和可获得的解决方案,以满足未满足的需求。关系挑战是个人幸福和痛苦的重要驱动因素,但由于耻辱感、成本和获得训练有素的治疗师的机会有限等障碍,往往得不到足够的支持。这项研究评估了阿曼达,一个基于gpt -4的语音聊天机器人,旨在提供单次会话关系支持,并通过自然和协作的互动增强治疗参与。参与者(N = 54)在干预前后以及两周后完成了一系列临床结果测量和他们对聊天机器人和数字健康干预的态度。在与聊天机器人的互动中,参与者探讨了一系列关系问题,并报告了具体问题结果的显著改善,包括减少了痛苦,加强了沟通,在互动后直接以及两周后处理冲突时更有信心。虽然一般的关系结果只显示出延迟的改善,但个人的幸福感并没有显著改变。与基于文本的版本相比,Amanda在可用性、治疗技能和工作联盟方面给予了很高的评价。这些发现强调了基于语音的聊天机器人在提供可访问和有效的关系支持方面的潜力。未来的研究应探索多会话格式、临床人群,并与其他大型语言模型进行比较,以完善和扩展人工智能干预措施。
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Evaluating the efficacy of Amanda: A voice-based large language model chatbot for relationship challenges
Digital health interventions are increasingly necessary to bridge gaps in mental health care, providing scalable and accessible solutions to address unmet needs. Relationship challenges, a significant driver of individual well-being and distress, are often under-supported due to barriers such as stigma, cost, and limited access to trained therapists. This study evaluates Amanda, a GPT-4-powered voice-based chatbot, designed to deliver single-session relationship support and enhance therapeutic engagement through natural and collaborative interactions. Participants (N = 54) completed a range of clinical outcome measures and their attitudes toward chatbots and digital health interventions pre- and post-intervention as well as two weeks later. In the interactions with the chatbot, the participants explored a range of relational issues and reported significant improvements in problem-specific outcomes, including reduced distress, enhanced communication, and greater confidence in managing conflicts directly after the interaction as well as two weeks later. While generic relationship outcomes showed only delayed improvements, individual well-being did not significantly change. Participants rated Amanda highly on usability, therapeutic skills, and working alliance, with reduced repetitiveness compared to the text-based version. These findings underscore the potential of voice-based chatbots to deliver accessible and effective relationship support. Future research should explore multi-session formats, clinical populations, and comparisons with other large language models to refine and expand AI-powered interventions.
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