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Citation

Kang KA, Kim SJ, Kang SR. Child Health Nurs. Res. 2022; 28(4): 291-298.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing)

DOI

10.4094/chnr.2022.28.4.291

PMID

36379605

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify students' awareness of the use of a chatbot (A-uC), a type of artificial intelligence technology, for violence prevention among elementary school students.

METHODS: The participants comprised 215 students in the fourth to sixth grades in Chuncheon, South Korea, and data were collected via a self-reported questionnaire.

RESULTS: The mean A-uC score was 3.43±0.83 out of 5 points. The mean scores for the 4 sub-dimensions of the A-uC tool were 3.48±0.80 for perceived value, 3.44±0.98 for perceived usefulness, 3.63±0.92 for perceived ease of use, and 3.15±1.07 for intention to use. Significant differences were observed in A-uC scores (F=59.26, p<.001) according to the need for the use of chatbots in violence prevention education. The relationships between intention to use and the other A-uC sub-dimensions showed significant correlations with perceived value (r=.85, p<.001), perceived usefulness (r=.76, p<.001), and perceived ease of use (r=.64, p<.001).

CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest that chatbots can be used in violence prevention education for elementary school students.


Language: en

Keywords

Education; Students; Violence; Artificial intelligence

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