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数字人类为抑郁症管理提供可扩展的心理健康支持,有助于评估和治疗. 这些人工智能代理提供了可访问的,没有耻辱的护理,与人类提供者相比.

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抑郁 抑郁症 抑郁症 抑郁症 是一种数字化的人类数字化人类嵌入式对话代理人 嵌入式对话代理人心理健康 心理健康虚拟代理人是一个虚拟代理人.

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  • 心理健康技术 心理健康技术
  • 人与计算机的交互
  • 数字治疗学数字治疗学

背景情况:

  • 心理健康问题的全球上升需要创新,可访问的干预措施.
  • 数字人类 (虚拟代理/化身) 在提供可扩展的心理健康支持方面表现有前途.
  • 这些代理可以有效地接触到各种人群和环境.

研究的目的:

  • 审查数字人类在抑郁症管理中的作用.
  • 确定抑郁症诊断和治疗中的应用.
  • 评估数字人类设计 (外观,互动,智力,角色).

主要方法:

  • 根据PRISMA-ScR指南进行范围审查.
  • 搜索了ACM,IEEE,科学网,PubMed的相关文献.
  • 包括关于数字人类发展,实施或评估心理健康的研究.

主要成果:

  • 分析了20项研究 (2010-2024年):35%的评估,55%的干预,10%的联合.
  • 在评估 (问卷,采访) 和干预 (CBT,精神教育等) 中使用的数字人. ) 的情况.
  • 角色包括采访者,促进者,顾问,教育者和演员,展示了多功能性.

结论:

  • 数字人类对抑郁症管理具有变革性,有助于评估和干预.
  • 他们提供诸如24/7访问,减少耻辱和个性化支持等优势.
  • 需要进一步的研究,以探索它们在各种治疗环境中的全部潜力.