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Title: Social robots outdo the not-so-social media for self-disclosure : safe machines preferred to unsafe humans?
Authors: Luo, RL 
Zhang, TXY 
Chen, DHC 
Hoorn, JF 
Huang, IS 
Issue Date: Oct-2022
Source: Robotics, Oct. 2022, v. 11, no. 5, 92
Abstract: COVID-19 may not be a ‘youth disease’ but it nevertheless impacts the life of young people dramatically, loneliness and a negative mood being an unexpected additional pandemic. Many young people rely on social media for their feeling of connectedness with others. However, social media is suggested to have many negative effects on people’s anxiety. Instead of self-disclosing to others, design may develop alternatives to employ social robots for self-disclosure. In a follow-up on earlier work, we report on a lab experiment of self-disclosing negative emotions to a social media group as compared to writing a conventional diary journal or to talking to an AI-driven social robot after negative mood induction (i.e., viewing shocking earthquake footage). Participants benefitted the most from talking to a robot rather than from writing a journal page or sharing their feelings on social media. Self-disclosure on social media or writing a journal page did not differ significantly. In the design of interventions for mental well-being, human helpers thus far took center stage. Based on our results, we propose design alternatives for an empathic smart home, featuring social robots and chatbots for alleviating stress and anxiety: a social-media interference chatbot, smart watch plus speaker, and a mirror for self-reflection.
Keywords: Anthropomorphic design
Intervention design
Negative mood
Self-disclosure
Social media
Social robots
Publisher: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
Journal: Robotics 
EISSN: 2218-6581
DOI: 10.3390/robotics11050092
Rights: Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Luo RL, Zhang TXY, Chen DH-C, Hoorn JF, Huang IS. Social Robots Outdo the Not-So-Social Media for Self-Disclosure: Safe Machines Preferred to Unsafe Humans? Robotics. 2022; 11(5):92 is available at https://doi.org/10.3390/robotics11050092.
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