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Intimacy in Phone Conversations: Anxiety Reduction for Danish Seniors with Hugvie

机译:电话交谈中的亲密关系:减少与Hugvie的丹麦老年人的焦虑感

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There is a lack of physical contact in current telecommunications such as text messaging and Internet access. To challenge the limitation and re-embody telecommunication, researchers have attempted to introduce tactile stimulation to media and developed huggable devices. Previous experiments in Japan showed that a huggable communication technology, i.e., Hugvie decreased stress level of its female users. In the present experiment in Denmark, we aim to investigate (i) whether Hugvie can decrease stress cross-culturally, i.e., Japanese vs. Danish participants (ii), investigate whether gender plays a role in this psychological effect (stress reduction) and (iii) if there is a preference of this type of communication technology (Hugvie vs. a regular telephone). Twenty-nine healthy elderly participated (15 female and 14 male, M = 64.52 years, SD = 5.67) in Jutland, Denmark. The participants filled out questionnaires including State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, NEO Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), and Becks Depression Inventory, had a 15 min conversation via phone or Hugvie and were interviewed afterward. They spoke with an unknown person of opposite gender during the conversation; the same two conversation partners were used during the experiment and the Phone and Hugvie groups were equally balanced. There was no baseline difference between the Hugvie and Phone groups on age or anxiety or depression scores. In the Hugvie group, there was a statistically significant reduction on state anxiety after meeting Hugvie (p = 0.013). The change in state anxiety for the Hugvie group was positively correlated with openness (r = 0.532, p = 0.041) as measured by the NEO-FFI. This indicates that openness to experiences may increase the chances of having an anxiety reduction from being with Hugvie. Based on the results, we see that personality may affect the participants’ engagement and benefits from Hugvie. We discuss the implications of the results and further elaborations.
机译:当前的电信中缺乏物理联系,例如文本消息收发和因特网访问。为了挑战局限性并重新体现电信技术,研究人员已尝试将触觉刺激引入媒体并开发出可拥抱的设备。日本先前的实验表明,可拥抱的通信技术(即Hugvie)可以降低女性用户的压力水平。在目前的丹麦实验中,我们旨在调查(i)Hugvie是否可以跨文化减少压力,即日本人与丹麦人(ii),调查性别是否在这种心理效果(压力减轻)中起作用和( iii)是否偏爱这种类型的通信技术(Hugvie与普通电话)。 29名健康的老年人参加了在丹麦日德兰的(15名女性和14名男性,M = 64.52岁,SD = 5.67)。参与者填写了问卷,包括状态特质焦虑量表,NEO五因素量表(NEO-FFI)和贝克抑郁量表,并通过电话或Hugvie进行了15分钟的交谈,随后接受了采访。他们在谈话中与一个陌生的异性交谈。在实验过程中使用了相同的两个对话伙伴,并且Phone和Hugvie组保持了均衡。 Hugvie和Phone组在年龄,焦虑或抑郁评分方面没有基线差异。在休格维小组中,在遇到休格维之后,状态焦虑有统计学意义的减少(p = 0.013)。通过NEO-FFI测量,Hugvie组的状态焦虑变化与开放度呈正相关(r = 0.532,p = 0.041)。这表明对经历的开放感可能会增加因休格维带来的减少焦虑的机会。根据结果​​,我们发现个性可能会影响参与者的参与度以及从Hugvie受益。我们讨论了结果的含义和进一步的阐述。

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