TY - JOUR
T1 - Robot-Mediated Interventions to Enhance Communication and Social Abilities of Children and Youth with Disabilities
T2 - A Review of the Literature
AU - Park, Jiyeon
AU - Baek, Ye Eun
AU - Lim, Bo Lyeong
AU - Ko, Heeseon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Authors.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Objectives: The current paper presents a review of the literature discussing the trends in research that conducted robot-mediated interventions to enhance communication and social abilities of children and youth with disabilities. Method: Thirty-two dissertation or research articles published after 2000 were selected and divided into thematic categories for analysis, including participants, setting, research method, characteristics of robot-mediated interventions, roles of robots, and the results of studies. Results: First, the research most frequently focused on children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Second, most of the research was conducted in educational settings. Third, most research used quantitative research design, in particular a single-subject research design method was the most common. Fourth, in most of the research humanoid robots assisted the intervention, acting as an interaction partner of participants and as an instrumental medium to prompt the participants to demonstrate desirable behavior. Finally, most studies reported positive effects of robot-mediated intervention in the communication and social abilities of children and youth with disabilities. Conclusion: The paper provides the outcomes and limitations of robot-mediated interventions for children and youth with disabilities and the implications for future research.
AB - Objectives: The current paper presents a review of the literature discussing the trends in research that conducted robot-mediated interventions to enhance communication and social abilities of children and youth with disabilities. Method: Thirty-two dissertation or research articles published after 2000 were selected and divided into thematic categories for analysis, including participants, setting, research method, characteristics of robot-mediated interventions, roles of robots, and the results of studies. Results: First, the research most frequently focused on children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Second, most of the research was conducted in educational settings. Third, most research used quantitative research design, in particular a single-subject research design method was the most common. Fourth, in most of the research humanoid robots assisted the intervention, acting as an interaction partner of participants and as an instrumental medium to prompt the participants to demonstrate desirable behavior. Finally, most studies reported positive effects of robot-mediated intervention in the communication and social abilities of children and youth with disabilities. Conclusion: The paper provides the outcomes and limitations of robot-mediated interventions for children and youth with disabilities and the implications for future research.
KW - Children and youth with disabilities
KW - Communication
KW - Humanoid
KW - Literature review
KW - Robot-mediated intervention
KW - Social ability
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U2 - 10.52291/IJSE.2021.36.10
DO - 10.52291/IJSE.2021.36.10
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85135069417
SN - 0827-3383
VL - 36
SP - 99
EP - 112
JO - International Journal of Special Education
JF - International Journal of Special Education
IS - 1
ER -