Robotic Companions for Mental Health Support
Chrispus Owunyesiga
Department of Electrical Engineering Kampala International University Uganda
Email: chrisounyesiga@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and stress have become prevalent global health concerns. As demand for mental health support increases, technology-driven solutions, including robotic companions, are emerging as promising alternatives to supplement traditional therapeutic interventions. This paper investigates the potential roles of robotic companions in mental health care, examining their ability to provide companionship, reduce loneliness, and enhance accessibility to mental health services. By integrating artificial intelligence and mood-aware systems, robotic companions can offer consistent, non-judgmental support while alleviating the burden on human therapists. The paper further discusses critical design considerations, ethical concerns, and privacy implications associated with using robotic companions for mental health support. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative research, as well as real-world case studies, the study highlights the opportunities and limitations of robotic companionship in mental health settings. While robotic companions present a promising frontier in mental health care, their integration must be approached with careful ethical and regulatory considerations to ensure responsible and effective implementation.
Keywords: Robotic companions, Mental health support, Artificial intelligence, Human-robot interaction, Social robotics, Ethical implications.
CITE AS: Chrispus Owunyesiga (2025). Robotic Companions for Mental Health Support. Research Output Journal of Engineering and Scientific Research 4(1): 50-54. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJESR/2025/4.1.5054