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Engaging women with an embodied conversational agent to deliver mindfulness and lifestyle recommendations: A feasibility randomized control trial
Highlights • It is feasible to use an ECA to teach healthy behaviors among urban women. • Stress management techniques can be developed through interaction with an ECA. • An ECA can also be used to increase fruit consumption. • More research is needed on using ECAs to replace patient information she...
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description | Highlights • It is feasible to use an ECA to teach healthy behaviors among urban women. • Stress management techniques can be developed through interaction with an ECA. • An ECA can also be used to increase fruit consumption. • More research is needed on using ECAs to replace patient information sheets. |
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