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Published in: International Journal of Social Robotics 2/2017

18-01-2017

Acceptance of Social Robots by Elder People: Does Psychosocial Functioning Matter?

Authors: Stefanie Baisch, Thorsten Kolling, Arthur Schall, Saskia Rühl, Stefanie Selic, Ziyon Kim, Holger Rossberg, Barbara Klein, Johannes Pantel, Frank Oswald, Monika Knopf

Published in: International Journal of Social Robotics | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

This study aims at investigating the relevance of psychosocial functioning for the acceptance of social robots by elder people in the context of everyday functioning. It was assumed that the level of psychosocial functioning either hinders or promotes robot acceptance, depending on the fit between elder people’s level of everyday functioning and the demands imposed by the robot (user–technology fit). To investigate this assumption, two social robots imposing different demands on the user, i.e., the easy-to-handle therapeutic robot Paro (low demands) and the less intuitive telepresence robot Giraff (high demands), were introduced successively to \(N=29\) cognitively and physically healthy elder people. To implement different levels of user–technology fit, participants rated their intention to use each robot for both a scenario of high and a scenario of low everyday functioning. Psychosocial functioning was assessed with emotional loneliness, depressive mood and life satisfaction as indicators of psychological well-being, and social support as indicator of social resources. Results show that lower social support was associated with higher acceptance of the less intuitive robot Giraff in the high everyday functioning scenario (adequate user–technology fit). In the low everyday functioning scenario (poor fit), however, lower psychological well-being was associated with lower acceptance of Giraff. For the rather intuitive robot Paro (adequate user–technology fit regardless of the level of everyday functioning), lower life satisfaction was associated with lower acceptance in both everyday functioning scenarios. The findings show the importance of psychosocial variables for the acceptance of social robots by elder people and underline the relevance of the fit between user and technology. Moreover, they suggest a more intense consideration of complex psychological mechanisms and individual user characteristics in research on robot acceptance by elder people.

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Metadata
Title
Acceptance of Social Robots by Elder People: Does Psychosocial Functioning Matter?
Authors
Stefanie Baisch
Thorsten Kolling
Arthur Schall
Saskia Rühl
Stefanie Selic
Ziyon Kim
Holger Rossberg
Barbara Klein
Johannes Pantel
Frank Oswald
Monika Knopf
Publication date
18-01-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Journal of Social Robotics / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 1875-4791
Electronic ISSN: 1875-4805
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-016-0392-5

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