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Parent management training (PMT) enhanced with AI support shows high caregiver satisfaction and perceived effectiveness. This hybrid model improves accessibility and adherence for children with disruptive behaviors.

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  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Digital Health

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  • Parent management training (PMT) is effective for disruptive behaviors but faces access barriers.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) integration may enhance PMT accessibility, personalization, and adherence.
  • A hybrid model combining human therapists and AI support is explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore caregiver experiences with a hybrid PMT program.
  • To assess the integration of a live therapist-led group with an AI conversational agent (Pat).
  • To evaluate caregiver satisfaction and perceived contribution of AI support.

Main Methods:

  • 88 caregivers participated in online group sessions supplemented by AI.
  • Caregivers provided Net Promoter Score (NPS) and feedback on session and AI contributions.
  • Thematic analysis was used to analyze caregiver perspectives.

Main Results:

  • Average NPS was 76.92, indicating excellent satisfaction.
  • Most comments on AI (Pat) were positive (95.1%), citing 24/7 accessibility.
  • Caregivers attributed 61% of progress to AI and 46% to group sessions.

Conclusions:

  • Hybrid PMT with AI support is feasible, acceptable, and valued by caregivers.
  • This model may expand reach without sacrificing therapeutic quality.
  • AI offers constant, immediate support, reducing access barriers like time and cost.