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Transforming Community Health with Psychology and AI

Armagan Bogatekin, Merve

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1. Auflage April 2026
256 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-394-38400-6
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Apply AI and Psychological Science to reduce health disparities through community-based prevention strategies

Transforming Community Health with Psychology and AI explores how AI can become a powerful ally in working towards healthier, more equitable communities. The book investigates how AI can help us not just find and analyze health-related information, but also understand people deeply in culturally sensitive ways. Rather than replacing human connection with technology, this book envisions AI as a compassionate partner for health workers.

The book begins with the pre-AI period of community-based approaches to health disparities. It then continues with real-world examples and case studies of how communities can use AI technologies to bridge gaps in care, promote mental well-being, and, most importantly, prevent illnesses before they occur. At its heart, this book aims to put humanity back into technology. It asks the audience to imagine if AI tools were designed with compassion, inclusion, and trust as its foundation. The author invites readers to imagine a future where innovation truly serves everyone, offering a hopeful look at how human-centered innovation can heal.

Readers will find:

* Frameworks for implementing AI as a compassionate partner for community health workers serving marginalized populations with limited healthcare access

* Case studies showing how communities use AI technologies to promote mental well-being and prevent illness before it occurs

* Analysis of social determinants, including socioeconomic status, education, employment, housing, and nutrition that drive persistent health disparities

* Guidance on designing culturally sensitive AI tools that understand diverse populations deeply while maintaining human connection and trust

* Strategies for integrating psychological science with technology to create human-centered innovations that serve all community members equitably

Health psychologists, public health practitioners, community health workers, and researchers examining technology's role in health equity will find actionable frameworks that help to create healthier, more equitable communities through prevention-focused, culturally responsive approaches.

About the Author x

Preface xi

Acknowledgement xiii

AI Disclosure xiv

1 Social Determinants and Cultural Factors in Health 1

Social Determinants of Health 2

Diversity in Healthcare Settings 12

Social Dominance Orientation and Health 16

Social Identities in Prevention Programs 27

2 Methodological Approaches and Community-Centered Research 37

Health Behavior Change Theories and Prevention Models 37

Community-Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR) 44

Assessing Community Needs and Resources-- with Head, Hand, and Heart 53

3 Case Studies in Localized Health Interventions 60

Syrian Refugees in Türkiye and Social Support-- A Case Study 60

Social Factors 64

Identity 66

Formal.vs .Social.Support 67

Stress Management Intervention Programs-- An Example 77

Social Cognitive Theory 80

Self-efficacy 80

Reciprocal Determinism 81

Behavioral Capability 81

Expectations 82

Observational Learning (Modeling) 82

Reinforcements 82

Intervention Program 83

Activities 83

Evaluation Process 86

The City of Lowell and Cancer Rates 90

Demographics of Lowell, Massachusetts 90

Effects of Cancer on Lower Socioeconomic Groups 91

Healthy People 2020: Goals and Community Health 92

4 Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Public Health Interventions 97

AI in Health Behavior Change 101

Are Machines Better in Healthcare? 103

Human Perceptions and the Role of Explainable AI in Health 107

More Than Tools: Human-Robot Interactions in Health Contexts 110

When Machines Seem Human: Anthropomorphismin Health Robotics 117

When Empathy Is Coded: Lovotics and the Future of Affective Healthcare 122

Too Human, Yet Not Enough: Uncanny Valley in Healthcare AI 124

5 Bridging Gaps: AI Solutions for Vulnerable Groups 126

Whose Values Count? Social Identity and AI Ethics 130

Bias by Design: The Hidden Risks of AI Systems 138

From Code to Consequence: Algorithmic Bias in Health Systems 139

Frameworks for Addressing AI Biases 144

Preventive Strategies for Equitable Technology 147

6 Case Studies of AI in Health Interventions 154

Cost-effectiveness in AI-enhanced Interventions 155

AI-supported Interventions for Physical Activity 157

Electronic Medical Records and the Structuring of Digital Health Ecosystems 160

AI-supported Mental Health Interventions 161

AI Chatbots and Their Therapeutic Effect on Mental Health 169

Woebot 169

Wysa 171

Youper 172

AI-supported Community-based Health Interventions 173

7 Integrating Cultural and Spiritual Support and Traditional Healing with AI 177

Religion 178

Role-Play Scenario: When AI Doesn't Understand Culture 179

Culture 184

8 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions 187

References 197

Index 233
Merve Armagan Bogatekin is a researcher focused on the intersection of technology, psychological science, and community health. Her work examines how technology can serve as a compassionate partner for health workers while addressing systemic health disparities through culturally sensitive, human-centered approaches to prevention and care.