Using Relational Agents To Increase Engagement In Computer-Based Interventions: Preliminary Outcomes

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE(2014)

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Introduction. Multimedia computer-tailored (Expert System; ES) interventions represent low cost, easily disseminated method of changing behaviors in a general population. Effectiveness has been established. However, these interventions have produced only small effect sizes, partially due to low participant engagement. Agents (RA), computer-based virtual characters who can establish personal relationship, have the potential to increase engagement. This paper reports the Month 12 outcomes for RCT involving Relational Agents. Method. The design 3 groups (Control, ES, RA) by 3 Occasions (Months 0, 12, 24). A representative USA sample (N = 1639) of individuals at risk for both exercise and UV protection recruited. Results. Month 12 data demonstrated that the Intervention increased participant engagement. The average number of sessions viewed/week was 0.048 (ES) compared to 0.142 (RA). The RA also increased satisfaction and viewed as more helpful. Proportion at criteria for exercise was: Control (13.6%), ES (15.7%) and RA (16.6%). Conclusions. The Relational Agent Intervention has the potential to outperform the previous best practice for computer-based interventions.
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