2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041573
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Study protocol of a randomised controlled trial on SISU, a software agent providing a brief self-help intervention for adults with low psychological well-being

Abstract: IntroductionOnly a minority of people living with mental health problems are getting professional help. As digitalisation moves on, the possibility of providing internet/mobile-based interventions (IMIs) arises. One type of IMIs are fully automated conversational software agents (chatbots). Software agents are computer programs that can hold conversations with a human by mimicking a human conversational style. Software agents could deliver low-threshold and cost-effective interventions aiming at promoting psyc… Show more

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“…Similarly, the findings by (63) showed significant reductions in self-reported symptoms of depression in high users compared to the low user group. In contrast, for a two-day chatbot-based therapeutic writing intervention aiming to improve psychological well-being, good feasibility, but no effects on well-being were demonstrated (64,65). Both improved well-being and stress reduction due to a three-week chatbot-based stress management intervention were reported in a sample of young adults (66).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the findings by (63) showed significant reductions in self-reported symptoms of depression in high users compared to the low user group. In contrast, for a two-day chatbot-based therapeutic writing intervention aiming to improve psychological well-being, good feasibility, but no effects on well-being were demonstrated (64,65). Both improved well-being and stress reduction due to a three-week chatbot-based stress management intervention were reported in a sample of young adults (66).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%