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A Chatbot-Based Coaching Intervention for Adolescents to Promote Life Skills: Pilot Study.

Silvia Gabrielli1, Silvia Rizzi1, Sara Carbone1, Valeria Donisi1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a challenging period, where youth face rapid changes as well as increasing socioemotional demands and threats, such as bullying and cyberbullying. Adolescent mental health and well-being can be best supported by providing effective coaching on life skills, such as coping strategies and protective factors. Interventions that take advantage of online coaching by means of chatbots, deployed on Web or mobile technology, may be a novel and more appealing way to support positive mental health for adolescents.
OBJECTIVE: In this pilot study, we co-designed and conducted a formative evaluation of an online, life skills coaching, chatbot intervention, inspired by the positive technology approach, to promote mental well-being in adolescence.
METHODS: We co-designed the first life skills coaching session of the CRI (for girls) and CRIS (for boys) chatbot with 20 secondary school students in a participatory design workshop. We then conducted a formative evaluation of the entire intervention-eight sessions-with a convenience sample of 21 adolescents of both genders (mean age 14.52 years). Participants engaged with the chatbot sessions over 4 weeks and filled in an anonymous user experience questionnaire at the end of each session; responses were based on a 5-point Likert scale.
RESULTS: A majority of the adolescents found the intervention useful (16/21, 76%), easy to use (19/21, 90%), and innovative (17/21, 81%). Most of the participants (15/21, 71%) liked, in particular, the video cartoons provided by the chatbot in the coaching sessions. They also thought that a session should last only 5-10 minutes (14/21, 66%) and said they would recommend the intervention to a friend (20/21, 95%).
CONCLUSIONS: We have presented a novel and scalable self-help intervention to deliver life skills coaching to adolescents online that is appealing to this population. This intervention can support the promotion of coping skills and mental well-being among youth. ©Silvia Gabrielli, Silvia Rizzi, Sara Carbone, Valeria Donisi. Originally published in JMIR Human Factors (http://humanfactors.jmir.org), 14.02.2020.

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Keywords:  adolescence; bullying; chatbots; conversational agents; cyberbullying; life skills; mental health; participatory design; well-being intervention

Year:  2020        PMID: 32130128     DOI: 10.2196/16762

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JMIR Hum Factors        ISSN: 2292-9495


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