2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-12129-1
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Improving body image at scale among Brazilian adolescents: study protocol for the co-creation and randomised trial evaluation of a chatbot intervention

Abstract: Background Body image concerns are prevalent among Brazilian adolescents and can lead to poor psychological and physical health. Yet, there is a scarcity of culturally-appropriate, evidence-based interventions that have been evaluated and made widely available. Chatbot technology (i.e., software that mimics written or spoken human speech) offers an innovative method to increase the scalability of mental health interventions for adolescents. The present protocol outlines the co-creation and eval… Show more

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“…KIT provided PE, information on help seeking, and coping skills to patients and their caregivers (Beilharz et al, 2021). A chatbot similar to KIT is currently being developed and tested among adolescents in Brazil and aims to improve body image (Matheson et al, 2021). To our knowledge, Alex is the first chatbot designed for pairing with an EDs or other mental health‐related online screen, with the goal of ultimately increasing service utilization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KIT provided PE, information on help seeking, and coping skills to patients and their caregivers (Beilharz et al, 2021). A chatbot similar to KIT is currently being developed and tested among adolescents in Brazil and aims to improve body image (Matheson et al, 2021). To our knowledge, Alex is the first chatbot designed for pairing with an EDs or other mental health‐related online screen, with the goal of ultimately increasing service utilization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immersive VR experience technology used 360° panoramic live broadcast and VR headphones to enable hospitalized adolescents to indirectly participate in social activities through cameras in school or home environments, as well as to contact peers and teachers through methods such as text messages; such interventions are conducive to improving social inclusion, social connectivity, and happiness. Furthermore, two studies mentioned body image anxiety, especially targeting female audiences, and the research integrated body image CBT techniques into serious games and chatbots ( Mariamo et al, 2021 ; Matheson et al, 2021 ), using interesting interactive exploration and free dialog forms to help adolescents gain a correct understanding of body image and solve body image anxiety issues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study protocol that aims to improve body image in Brazilian adolescents was recently published. The intervention, called Topity, is based on digital intervention through a social media chatbot using therapeutic techniques [ 79 ]. Their results had not been published at the time of writing this manuscript.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%