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Title: Can Your Phone Be Your Therapist? Young People’s Ethical Perspectives on the Use of Fully Automated Conversational Agents (Chatbots) in Mental Health Support
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Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Mobile Apps
Children and Adolescents
Issue Date: Mar-2019
Citation: Can Your Phone Be Your Therapist? Young People’s Ethical Perspectives on the Use of Fully Automated Conversational Agents (Chatbots) in Mental Health Support Kira Kretzschmar, Holly Tyroll, Gabriela Pavarini , Arianna Manzini and Ilina Singh; NeurOx Young People’s Advisory Group. Biomedical Informatics Insights Volume 11: 1–9 2019.
Abstract: Over the last decade, there has been an explosion of digital interventions that aim to either supplement or replace face-to-face mental health services. More recently, a number of automated conversational agents have also been made available, which respond to users in ways that mirror a real-life interaction. What are the social and ethical concerns that arise from these advances? In this article, we discuss, from a young person’s perspective, the strengths and limitations of using chatbots in mental health support. We also outline what we consider to be minimum ethical standards for these platforms, including issues surrounding privacy and confidentiality, efficacy, and safety, and review three existing platforms (Woebot, Joy, and Wysa) according to our proposed framework. It is our hope that this article will stimulate ethical debate among app developers, practitioners, young people, and other stakeholders, and inspire ethically responsible practice in digital mental health.
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/223
ISSN: 1178-2226
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