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150 Evaluating ChatGPT’s role in enhancing mental health care for Hispanic LGBTTQI+ young adults: A comparative study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2025

Samuel Colón De La Rosa
Affiliation:
University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus
Karen Martínez González
Affiliation:
University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus
Claudia P. Amaya Ardila
Affiliation:
University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus
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Abstract

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Objectives/Goals: Evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT as a complementary tool for addressing the mental health needs of Hispanic LGBTTQI+ young adult patients. We will also explore the experience of clinical healthcare providers with the integration of ChatGPT as a complementary tool in psychotherapy with Hispanic LGBTTQI+ young adults. Methods/Study Population: In this mixed-method study, we will create hypothetical clinical cases that reflect common mental health challenges experienced by LGBTTQI+ Hispanic population. These cases will be presented to three groups: 1) ChatGPT app, 2) clinical mental health care providers, and 3) clinical mental health care providers collaborating with ChatGPT. Each group will provide a diagnosis and a treatment plan based on the case information. A panel of experts will evaluate each plan using a standardized rubric to provide a score on clinical accuracy and on the ability to address specific needs of Hispanic LGBTTQI+ patients. Statistical analysis will be used to evaluate the differences in the scores of each domain and qualitative content analysis to evaluate the experience of clinical mental health care providers using ChatGPT. Results/Anticipated Results: The results will provide evidence of the effectiveness of ChatGPT as a supportive tool in mental health care. We anticipated that the combination of a clinical mental health care provider and ChatGPT to develop a diagnosis and treatment plan would produce better outcomes than either ChatGPT or the clinical mental health care provider working independently. We will also expect to find a positive attitude toward the integration of ChatGPT applications, viewing them as useful tools that complement traditional psychological interventions for Hispanic LGBTTQI+ young adults. The study will provide evidence of the effectiveness of ChatGPT to complementing clinical practice involving Hispanic LGBTTQI+ young adults. Those results in a preclinical phase are preconditions to a more applied intervention. Discussion/Significance of Impact: We aim to improve the quality of life for LGBTTQI+ Hispanics by developing innovative psychological treatments enhanced by AI apps. By developing innovative treatments, we are addressing and mitigating health disparities within the LGBTTQI+ Hispanic community in Puerto Rico and contributing to a broader effort of inclusivity and health equity.

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility
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