Social robots have been used to assist with mental well-being in various ways such as to help children with autism improve on their social skills and executive functioning such as joint attention and bodily awareness. They are also used to help older adults by reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness, as well as supporting mental well-being of teens and children. However, existing work in this sphere has only shown support for mental health through social robots by responding interactively to human activity to help them learn relevant skills. We hypothesize that humans can also get help from social robots in mental well-being by releasing or sharing their mental health data with the social robots. In this paper, we present a human-robot interaction (HRI) study to evaluate this hypothesis. During the five-day study, a total of fifty-five (n=55) participants shared their in-the-moment mood and stress levels with a social robot. We saw a majority of positive results indicating it is worth conducting future work in this direction, and the potential of social robots to largely support mental well-being.
翻译:社会机器人以各种方式协助心理健康,例如帮助自闭症儿童提高他们的社会技能和执行功能,例如共同关注和身体意识,也用来帮助老年人,减少孤独感和孤独感,支持青少年和儿童的心理健康;然而,这一领域现有的工作仅通过社会机器人对人体活动作出互动反应,帮助他们学习相关技能,从而显示对心理健康的支持;我们假设,人类也可以通过释放或与社会机器人分享其心理健康数据,从社会机器人获得心理健康方面的帮助;我们在本文件中介绍了一项人类-机器人互动研究,以评价这一假设;在为期五天的研究中,共有55人(n=55人)与社会机器人分享他们的情绪和压力水平;我们看到,大多数积极的结果表明,今后朝这个方向开展工作是值得的,而且社会机器人有可能在很大程度上支持心理健康。