Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent for Parents as Proxies for Their Children in Healthy Eating: Development and User Testing
JMIR Human Factors2022Vol. 9(4), pp. e38908–e38908
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Diva Smriti, Tsui‐Sui Annie Kao, Rahil Rathod, Ji Youn Shin, Wei Peng, Jake Ryland Williams, Munif Ishad Mujib, Meghan M. Colosimo, Jina Huh
Abstract
We have discussed how the user experience of CAs can be improved to uniquely offer support to parents who serve as proxies in changing the behavior of their children. We have concluded with implications for a larger context of designing MI-based CAs for supporting proxy relationships for health behavior change.
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