A Brief Wellbeing Training Session Delivered by a Humanoid Social Robot: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Nicole Robinson, Jennifer Connolly, Gavin Suddrey, David J. Kavanagh

TL;DR
This pilot study investigates the feasibility and acceptability of an autonomous humanoid robot delivering a brief mindfulness breathing technique to promote wellbeing, showing promising engagement and interaction across diverse participants.
Contribution
It is the first to explore autonomous robot-delivered wellbeing technique training and its impact on participant engagement and willingness to discuss health topics.
Findings
High recruitment uptake (53%)
Moderate enjoyment and perceived usefulness
Interaction effects vary by gender and distress levels
Abstract
Mental health and psychological distress are rising in adults, showing the importance of wellbeing promotion, support, and technique practice that is effective and accessible. Interactive social robots have been tested to deliver health programs but have not been explored to deliver wellbeing technique training in detail. A pilot randomised controlled trial was conducted to explore the feasibility of an autonomous humanoid social robot to deliver a brief mindful breathing technique to promote information around wellbeing. It contained two conditions: brief technique training (Technique) and control designed to represent a simple wait-list activity to represent a relationship-building discussion (Simple Rapport). This trial also explored willingness to discuss health-related topics with a robot. Recruitment uptake rate through convenience sampling was high (53%). A total of 230…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · COVID-19 and Mental Health · Resilience and Mental Health
