Investigating the Possibility of Using an AR Mask to Support Online Psychological Counseling

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作者
Noh H. [1 ]
Go J. [2 ]
Song S. [2 ]
Kim S. [2 ]
Kang Y. [2 ]
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[1] University of Oxford, United Kingdom
[2] Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
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anonymity; augmented reality; mental health; privacy-enhancing mental health treatment; psychological counseling; remote counseling; self-disclosure;
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10.1145/3637355
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Mental health problems are prevalent issues in modern society. While psychological counseling has been a traditional solution, it faces such barriers as negative societal perceptions and limited accessibility. To overcome these, researchers have explored remote counseling via video/voice calls. Despite its advantages of accessibility, convenience, and anonymity, the lack of personal interaction continues to be a drawback. This study investigates the feasibility of using an augmented reality (AR) mask in remote counseling and whether it could increase the level of self-disclosure-which is often used to measure the effectiveness of counseling-while maintaining anonymity. We conducted a controlled experiment and a qualitative user study to assess the effects of AR masks on counselees' level of self-disclosure during remote counseling. The results suggest that AR masks can increase this level more effectively for people with a low disposition for self-disclosure. © Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM.
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