Virtual humans work better than current ways to identify post-traumatic stress in soldiers

Researchers find that soldiers are more likely to open up about post-traumatic stress when interviewed by a virtual interviewer, reports a new study. Virtual interviewers can combine the rapport-building skills of human interviewers with feelings safety provided by anonymous surveys to help soldiers to reveal more about their mental health symptoms. Read more: Virtual humans… Read More »
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Published on October 12, 2017 06:10
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