具身认知
心理健康
医疗保健
精神卫生保健
心理学
心理保健
计算机科学
应用心理学
护理部
人机交互
可视化
工程伦理学
研究设计
心理治疗师
医学教育
设计方法
病人护理
梅德林
定性研究
医学
互联网隐私
伦理问题
自理
交互设计
精神疾病
知识管理
作者
David Obremski,Paula Friedrich,Carolin Wienrich
标识
DOI:10.1109/tvcg.2026.3680608
摘要
The global prevalence of mental health disorders has created a substantial treatment gap. To support clinicians and increase access to care, researchers in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Reality (VR) have investigated technology-mediated psychotherapy for years. However, research about stakeholders' concerns and their readiness to use AI in psychotherapy remains scarce. This study focuses on a user-centered approach to accommodate patients' concerns and, based on the results, implement measures to foster self-disclosure and trust towards an embodied AI therapist in VR. First, we conducted an online study with mental health patients $(N=152)$, which identified data autonomy and transparency as their primary ethical concerns. In a subsequent in-person VR study $(N=90)$ we compared effects of increased data autonomy and transparency on self-disclosure and trust towards an embodied AI therapist. Results indicated that higher data autonomy led to greater self-disclosure, while transparency had no significant effect. Manipulating data autonomy and transparency did not affect perceived trust, though exploratory calculations revealed that women reported significantly higher trust levels than men. These findings illuminate patients' priorities and provide implications for technical designs for AI-driven mental health care.
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