
Robert E. Kraut
· Herbert A. Simon Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, Emeritus, School of Computer Science and Joint Appointment at Tepper School of BusinessVerifiedCarnegie Mellon University · Economics
Active 1972–2024
About
As a researcher, I have broad interests in the design and social impact of information technologies in our personal lives, in small groups, and in organizations. I conduct research in the five major areas below. You can see my latest research on these topics by going to my articles or books page.
Research topics
- Psychiatry
- Clinical psychology
- Medicine
- Psychology
Selected publications
npj Digital Medicine · 2023 · 413 citations
- Psychology
- Medicine
- Clinical psychology
Conversational artificial intelligence (AI), particularly AI-based conversational agents (CAs), is gaining traction in mental health care. Despite their growing usage, there is a scarcity of comprehensive evaluations of their impact on mental health and well-being. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to fill this gap by synthesizing evidence on the effectiveness of AI-based CAs in improving mental health and factors influencing their effectiveness and user experience. Twelve databases were searched for experimental studies of AI-based CAs' effects on mental illnesses and psychological well-being published before May 26, 2023. Out of 7834 records, 35 eligible studies were identified for systematic review, out of which 15 randomized controlled trials were included for meta-analysis. The meta-analysis revealed that AI-based CAs significantly reduce symptoms of depression (Hedge's g 0.64 [95% CI 0.17-1.12]) and distress (Hedge's g 0.7 [95% CI 0.18-1.22]). These effects were more pronounced in CAs that are multimodal, generative AI-based, integrated with mobile/instant messaging apps, and targeting clinical/subclinical and elderly populations. However, CA-based interventions showed no significant improvement in overall psychological well-being (Hedge's g 0.32 [95% CI -0.13 to 0.78]). User experience with AI-based CAs was largely shaped by the quality of human-AI therapeutic relationships, content engagement, and effective communication. These findings underscore the potential of AI-based CAs in addressing mental health issues. Future research should investigate the underlying mechanisms of their effectiveness, assess long-term effects across various mental health outcomes, and evaluate the safe integration of large language models (LLMs) in mental health care.
Recent grants
NSF · $847k · 2013–2017
NSF · $174k · 2020–2021
IBSS-L: Developing, Testing, and Designing from a Computational Theory of Online Communities
NSF · $920k · 2016–2020
NSF · $2.0M · 2003–2008
HCC-Large: Collaborative Research: Designing Online Volunteer Communities
NSF · $664k · 2008–2013
Frequent coauthors
- 29 shared
Sara Kiesler
Carnegie Mellon University
- 28 shared
Haiyi Zhu
Carnegie Mellon University
- 27 shared
Aniket Kittur
California Miramar University
- 25 shared
Susan R. Fussell
Cornell University
- 21 shared
Diyi Yang
- 20 shared
Moira Burke
Meta (United States)
- 18 shared
Laura Dabbish
Carnegie Mellon University
- 16 shared
Robert Fish
Labs
Awards & honors
- CHI 2016 SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award
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