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  • Reproductive Health
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Chatbots offer potential for private and responsive contraceptive information and counseling.
  • They may improve contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.

Conclusions:

  • Limited and conflicting evidence exists regarding chatbots' effectiveness in improving contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
  • Further research is needed to compare chatbots with alternative technologies and identify key features for improved outcomes.
  • Limitations include scarce evidence, lack of formal evaluations, and undefined chatbot terminology.