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Psychological and Social Effects of One Year Robot Assisted Activity on Elderly People at a Health Service Facility for the Aged

K. Wada, Takanori Shibata, Tomoko Saito, K. Sakamoto, K. Tanie

Year
2006
Citations
282

Abstract

A long-term experiment of robot assisted activity for elderly people has been conducted at a health service facility for the aged since Aug. 2003. Three therapeutic seal robots, Paro, were introduced there. This paper describes the results of the experiment for one year. Face scales that consist of illustrations of person's faces were used to evaluate person's moods. In addition, Geriatric Depression Scales were used to measure person's depression by questionnaires. As the results, feelings of the elderly people were improved by interaction with the seal robots.

Keywords

FeelingRobotElderly peoplePsychologyDepression (economics)Applied psychologyService (business)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionGerontology

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