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Computers in Human Behavior | 2018

Perceptions of Healthcare Robots as a Function of Emotion-Based Coping: The Importance of Coping Appraisals and Coping Strategies

M.L.C. Spekman; E.A. Konijn; Johan F. Hoorn

Abstract The urgent pressure on healthcare increases the need for understanding how new technology such as social robots may offer solutions. Many healthcare situations are emotionally charged, which likely affects peoples perceptions of such robots in healthcare contexts. Thus far however, little attention has been paid to how peoples prior emotions may influence their perceptions of the robot. Based on emotional appraisal theories and prior research, we assume that particularly emotional coping appraisals would influence healthcare-robot perceptions. Additionally, we tested effects of actual coping through the use of emotion-focused and problem-focused coping strategies. Hypotheses were tested in a 2 (sad vs. angry) x 2 (hard-to-cope-with vs. easy-to-cope-with) between-subjects experiment, also including a control group. Results (N = 132; age range 18–36) showed that manipulated coping potential indirectly affected perceptions of a healthcare robot via the appraisal of coping potential. Furthermore, positive emotion-focused coping affected perceptions of a healthcare robot positively. Thus, peoples healthcare-robot perceptions were affected by how they cope or how they think they can cope with their emotions, rather than by the emotions as such.


Computers in Human Behavior | 2013

Gaming addiction, definition and measurement: A large-scale empirical study

M.L.C. Spekman; E.A. Konijn; Peter Roelofsma; Mark D. Griffiths


Body Image | 2017

“Skinny is prettier and normal: I want to be normal”—Perceived body image of non-Western ethnic minority children in the Netherlands

J. Veldhuis; Fam te Poel; Rian Pepping; E.A. Konijn; M.L.C. Spekman


The Handbook of the Psychology of Communication Technology | 2015

Adolescent development and psychological mechanisms in interactive media use

E.A. Konijn; J. Veldhuis; Xanthe S. Plaisier; M.L.C. Spekman; Anouk den Hamer


International Communication Association Annual Conference | 2012

Excessive gaming: Healthy enthusiasm or pathological personality?

M.L.C. Spekman; E.A. Konijn; Peter Roelofsma


Archive | 2018

The role of emotion in the study of humanoid social robots in the healthcare domain

M.L.C. Spekman


International Journal of Psychology | 2016

How emotions and emotional coping affect perceptions of a social robot

M.L.C. Spekman; E.A. Konijn; Johan F. Hoorn


Archive | 2015

Robots in healthcare: Curse or Cure? [blog]

M.L.C. Spekman


Archive | 2015

Coping with your PhD [blog]

M.L.C. Spekman


65th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), San Juan (Puerto Rico), May 21-25, 2015 | 2015

“Skinny is prettier and normal: I want to be normal”: Body image of non-Western ethnic minority children in the Netherlands

J. Veldhuis; R. Pepping; F. te Poel; E.A. Konijn; M.L.C. Spekman

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E.A. Konijn

VU University Amsterdam

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J. Veldhuis

VU University Amsterdam

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Fam te Poel

VU University Amsterdam

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Rian Pepping

VU University Amsterdam

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Mark D. Griffiths

Nottingham Trent University

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