Social robots in adult psychiatry: a summary of utilisation and impact

Social robots are increasingly becoming more prevalent in healthcare, including nursing, geriatric care, and treatment for children on the autism spectrum. Their assistance is believed to hold promise in mitigating the effects of staffing shortages and enhancing current mental health treatment. Neve...

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Main Authors: Maja Kling, Alfred Haeussl, Nina Dalkner, Frederike T. Fellendorf, Melanie Lenger, Alexander Finner, Julia Ilic, Irina S. Smolak, Lena Stojec, Ina Zwigl, Eva Z. Reininghaus
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1506776/full
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author Maja Kling
Alfred Haeussl
Nina Dalkner
Frederike T. Fellendorf
Melanie Lenger
Alexander Finner
Julia Ilic
Irina S. Smolak
Lena Stojec
Ina Zwigl
Eva Z. Reininghaus
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Alexander Finner
Julia Ilic
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Lena Stojec
Ina Zwigl
Eva Z. Reininghaus
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description Social robots are increasingly becoming more prevalent in healthcare, including nursing, geriatric care, and treatment for children on the autism spectrum. Their assistance is believed to hold promise in mitigating the effects of staffing shortages and enhancing current mental health treatment. Nevertheless, the application of social robotics in psychiatry remains restricted and controversial. This scoping review aims to provide an overview of the literature on social robots in adult psychiatry concerning their use, effects, and acceptability. We conducted a literature search, including PubMed and PsycINFO, to identify literature on robot interventions for adult psychiatric patients. Methodological quality was assessed using the ‘Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool’. Usage and target variables were unique to every included original study (N = 7) and suggested a wide range of possible implications for patient treatment and care. Social robots were used to reduce symptoms, improve functioning, and gain insights into characteristic features of specific mental health conditions. The included studies were concerned with the following diagnoses: schizophrenia (N = 3), autism spectrum disorder (N = 2), and intellectual disability (N = 2). The sample sizes were too small to generalise the outcome, but overall trends showed some positive effects on the selected symptoms. Observations and participant feedback suggested high acceptance and enjoyment of the users. Although the evidence regarding the benefits of robotic interventions in adult psychiatry is still low, it suffices to assume that investing in larger, randomised, and controlled trials is worthwhile and promising.Systematic review registrationasprediced.org, identifier 128766.
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spelling doaj-art-99a3ece336a34180b768d40b7a79a93f2025-02-11T06:59:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402025-02-011610.3389/fpsyt.2025.15067761506776Social robots in adult psychiatry: a summary of utilisation and impactMaja KlingAlfred HaeusslNina DalknerFrederike T. FellendorfMelanie LengerAlexander FinnerJulia IlicIrina S. SmolakLena StojecIna ZwiglEva Z. ReininghausSocial robots are increasingly becoming more prevalent in healthcare, including nursing, geriatric care, and treatment for children on the autism spectrum. Their assistance is believed to hold promise in mitigating the effects of staffing shortages and enhancing current mental health treatment. Nevertheless, the application of social robotics in psychiatry remains restricted and controversial. This scoping review aims to provide an overview of the literature on social robots in adult psychiatry concerning their use, effects, and acceptability. We conducted a literature search, including PubMed and PsycINFO, to identify literature on robot interventions for adult psychiatric patients. Methodological quality was assessed using the ‘Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool’. Usage and target variables were unique to every included original study (N = 7) and suggested a wide range of possible implications for patient treatment and care. Social robots were used to reduce symptoms, improve functioning, and gain insights into characteristic features of specific mental health conditions. The included studies were concerned with the following diagnoses: schizophrenia (N = 3), autism spectrum disorder (N = 2), and intellectual disability (N = 2). The sample sizes were too small to generalise the outcome, but overall trends showed some positive effects on the selected symptoms. Observations and participant feedback suggested high acceptance and enjoyment of the users. Although the evidence regarding the benefits of robotic interventions in adult psychiatry is still low, it suffices to assume that investing in larger, randomised, and controlled trials is worthwhile and promising.Systematic review registrationasprediced.org, identifier 128766.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1506776/fullsocial robotmental healthschizophreniaautism spectrum disorderintellectual disabilitydigital health
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Ina Zwigl
Eva Z. Reininghaus
Social robots in adult psychiatry: a summary of utilisation and impact
Frontiers in Psychiatry
social robot
mental health
schizophrenia
autism spectrum disorder
intellectual disability
digital health
title Social robots in adult psychiatry: a summary of utilisation and impact
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title_short Social robots in adult psychiatry: a summary of utilisation and impact
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schizophrenia
autism spectrum disorder
intellectual disability
digital health
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