パーソナライズされた介入
Ingo Zettler1, Cecilie Fenja Strandsbjerg2
1Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science (SODAS), University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Current opinion in psychology
|August 27, 2025
まとめ
個々の特徴に合わせて パーソナライズされた介入は 医療やマーケティングといった分野に 革命を起こしています 効果的なものの,データプライバシーと情報に基づく同意に関する倫理的な考慮は,慎重に注意する必要があります.
科学分野:
- 人格科学
- 心理学的介入
- 行動科学
背景:
- パーソナライズされた介入は 効果を高めるために 特徴を 受信者の特徴に合わせます
- テクノロジーの進歩により データ収集と AI による介入が可能になりました
- 大規模な採用は,データ推論とスケーラブルな普及方法によって推進されています.
研究 の 目的:
- パーソナライズされた心理的介入の概要を提示します.
- 重要な概念的,経験的,倫理的な側面を強調する.
- 研究と実践の将来の方向性について話し合う.
主な方法:
- 文献レビューと概念分析
- 様々な領域における経験的証拠の検討
- 倫理的な検討と課題の議論
主要な成果:
- パーソナライズされた介入は イニシアター,受信者,メッセージ,文脈に適応することができます.
- マーケティング,教育,金融,健康,政治で有効性を証明した.
- 倫理的な懸念は,データの信頼性,有効性,そして情報に基づいた同意を含みます.
結論:
- パーソナライズされた介入は 様々な分野において大きな可能性を秘めています
- 進行中の研究は倫理的な課題に対処し,堅固な方法論を確保しなければなりません.
- 将来の研究は理論的な基礎と信頼できる知識の蓄積を優先すべきです.
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