Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jan 2023)

AI-based chatbot micro-intervention for parents: Meaningful engagement, learning, and efficacy

  • Guido A. Entenberg,
  • Sophie Mizrahi,
  • Hilary Walker,
  • Shirin Aghakhani,
  • Karin Mostovoy,
  • Nicole Carre,
  • Zendrea Marshall,
  • Gilly Dosovitsky,
  • Daniellee Benfica,
  • Alexandra Rousseau,
  • Grace Lin,
  • Eduardo L. Bunge,
  • Eduardo L. Bunge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1080770
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionMental health issues have been on the rise among children and adolescents, and digital parenting programs have shown promising outcomes. However, there is limited research on the potential efficacy of utilizing chatbots to promote parental skills. This study aimed to understand whether parents learn from a parenting chatbot micro intervention, to assess the overall efficacy of the intervention, and to explore the user characteristics of the participants, including parental busyness, assumptions about parenting, and qualitative engagement with the chatbot.MethodsA sample of 170 parents with at least one child between 2–11 years old were recruited. A randomized control trial was conducted. Participants in the experimental group accessed a 15-min intervention that taught how to utilize positive attention and praise to promote positive behaviors in their children, while the control group remained on a waiting list.ResultsResults showed that participants engaged with a brief AI-based chatbot intervention and were able to learn effective praising skills. Although scores moved in the expected direction, there were no significant differences by condition in the praising knowledge reported by parents, perceived changes in disruptive behaviors, or parenting self-efficacy, from pre-intervention to 24-hour follow-up.DiscussionThe results provided insight to understand how parents engaged with the chatbot and suggests that, in general, brief, self-guided, digital interventions can promote learning in parents. It is possible that a higher dose of intervention may be needed to obtain a therapeutic change in parents. Further research implications on chatbots for parenting skills are discussed.

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