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Research indicates that older adults generally perceive socially assistive robots as enjoyable, friendly, and safe [18,19]. However, studies by Wu et al [20] and Lee et al [21] highlight that older individuals without functional impairments find little relevance in these robots. The domain of assistive robotics for individuals with physical disabilities, whether young or old, remains nascent.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e63641
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Insights From Art Therapists on Using AI-Generated Art in Art Therapy: Mixed Methods Study
Each introduced technology should reduce the burden on clients and art therapists, serving as an assistive tool [2].
Studies show that integrating technology into art therapy sessions offers a feasible alternative to traditional physical art materials, expanding therapeutic opportunities and improving access to art therapy [2,7,9,41,42]. Aligning with previous research, our design demonstrated AI’s potential to remove barriers and enhance accessibility in art therapy sessions.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e63038
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