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Why Some Seek AI, Others Seek Therapists: Mental Health in the Age of Generative AI

Published: December 3, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.03406v1

By: Junsang Park, Sarah Brown, Sharon Lynn Chu

Potential Business Impact:

AI helps mental health, but people still prefer humans.

Business Areas:
Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Science and Engineering, Software

As generative artificial intelligence (GAI) enters the mental health landscape, questions arise about how individuals weigh AI tools against human therapists. Drawing on the Health Belief Model (HBM), this study examined belief-based predictors of intention to use GAI and therapists across two populations: a university sample (N = 1,155) and a nationally representative adult sample (N = 651). Using repeated-measures ANOVA and LASSO regression, we found that therapists were consistently valued for emotional, relational, and personalization benefits, while GAI was favored for accessibility and affordability. Yet structural advantages alone did not predict adoption; emotional benefit and personalization emerged as decisive factors. Adoption patterns diverged across groups: students treated GAI as a complement, whereas national adults approached it as a substitute. Concerns about privacy and reliability constrained GAI use in both groups. These findings extend HBM to multi-modality contexts and highlight design implications for trustworthy, emotionally resonant digital mental health tools.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
23 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction