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LLMs struggle to balance persona-specific support with generic empathy for drug users

Researchers have developed a persona-aware approach for Large Language Models (LLMs) to provide support to individuals who use drugs, addressing the issue of self-stigma. Through Latent Profile Analysis on Reddit data, they identified four distinct personas related to self-stigma expression. Sequential Bayesian and recurrent neural classifiers were able to identify these personas from user posting histories, outperforming standard LLM baselines. However, clinical expert evaluations showed a divergence: while persona-matched responses achieved targeted behavioral shifts, raters preferred the generic empathy of persona-neutral LLMs, indicating a potential conflict between clinically aligned design and holistic empathy judgments. AI

IMPACT This research highlights the challenges in designing LLMs for sensitive support roles, suggesting a need for more nuanced evaluation metrics beyond generic empathy.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing a novel methodology for LLM-based support. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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LLMs struggle to balance persona-specific support with generic empathy for drug users

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Rezvaneh Rezapour ·

    Self-Stigma Is Not a Monolith, but Generic Empathy Is: Persona-Conditioned LLM Support for People Who Use Drugs

    Self-stigma predicts treatment avoidance and disengagement among people who use drugs (PWUD), yet conversational systems aiming to provide support typically treat self-stigma expression as a uniform signal. We present a three-phase, proof-of-concept study of a persona-aware appro…