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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Feb 5, 2025
Date Accepted: Apr 22, 2025

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Youth Perspectives on Generative AI and Its Use in Health Care

Schaaff C, Bains M, Davis S, Amalraj T, Frank A, Waselewski M, Chang T, Wong A

Youth Perspectives on Generative AI and Its Use in Health Care

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72197

DOI: 10.2196/72197

PMID: 40397819

PMCID: 12118938

Youth Perspectives on Generative Artificial Intelligence and Its Use in Healthcare

  • Christian Schaaff; 
  • Manvir Bains; 
  • Sophie Davis; 
  • Trinity Amalraj; 
  • Abby Frank; 
  • Marika Waselewski; 
  • Tammy Chang; 
  • Andrew Wong

ABSTRACT

Background:

Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) has become increasingly prevalent throughout healthcare, with GAI tools being applied to clinical decision support, medical documentation, patient-provider communication, and more. Youth and adolescents are more likely to adopt GAI technologies.

Objective:

In this nationwide qualitative survey, we characterize the attitudes of youths aged 14-24 years towards GAI and its related healthcare applications.

Methods:

Study participants were respondents of MyVoice, a nationwide text message survey that collects perspectives from youths aged 14-24 years. Five open-ended questions related to GAI were texted to participants. Responses were reviewed, coded, and summarized using descriptive statistics.

Results:

Of 758 participants, 624 (82.3%) responded to at least one question. 592 respondents (95.6%) endorsed prior knowledge of GAI, with 62 participants (10.0%) sharing a positive opinion of GAI and 46 participants (7.4%) expressing disapproval. Of the 624 total respondents, 66 respondents (10.6%) mentioned health applications, with 27 (40.9%) citing specific health-related applications and 42 (63.6%) expressing concerns.

Conclusions:

Respondents who discussed GAI in the context of healthcare primarily focused on concerns about medical decision making and medical errors, highlighting the importance of transparency and disclosure when using GAI tools to treat adolescents and young adults. Self-diagnosis is not currently a primary focus of youth using GAI tools. Rather, youth more frequently voice concern with safeguarding medical processes against error and ensuring human input is retained in medical decision-making.


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Please cite as:

Schaaff C, Bains M, Davis S, Amalraj T, Frank A, Waselewski M, Chang T, Wong A

Youth Perspectives on Generative AI and Its Use in Health Care

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72197

DOI: 10.2196/72197

PMID: 40397819

PMCID: 12118938

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