便携式安静房间:探索VR设计对神经分化女性和非二元个体的焦虑和情绪调节。

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Kinga Skiers, Yun Suen Pai, Marina Nakagawa, Kouta Minamizawa, Giulia Barbareschi
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神经分化个体,特别是那些患有自闭症和注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的人,由于社会压力和不适当的住宿,经常经历焦虑、恐慌发作、崩溃和情绪失调。这些挑战对于神经分化的女性和非二元个体来说尤其明显,这些个体在神经差异和性别期望的交叉障碍中导航。这项研究将虚拟现实(VR)作为一种便携式的安全空间来调节情绪,解决感官过载和晕动病的挑战,同时增强放松能力。我们的混合方法包括在线调查(N = 223)和创意研讨会(N = 32),这为创造有效的平静VR环境提供了关键的设计元素。基于这些发现,我们开发并迭代测试了神经分化女性和非二元参与者(N = 12)的VR原型,最终版本提供了对个人感官需求的增强适应性。最终的原型接受了25名神经分化参与者的全面评估,以评估其作为调节工具的有效性。这项研究有助于开发包容性、适应性的虚拟现实环境,作为个性化的“便携式安静房间”,为神经分化的个体提供按需的感官调节,而不管物理位置如何。
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Portable Silent Room: Exploring VR Design for Anxiety and Emotion Regulation for Neurodivergent Women and Non-Binary Individuals.

Neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with Autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), frequently experience anxiety, panic attacks, meltdowns, and emotional dysregulation due to societal pressures and inadequate accommodations. These challenges are especially pronounced for neurodivergent women and non-binary individuals navigating intersecting barriers of neurological differences and gender expectations. This research investigates virtual reality (VR) as a portable safe space for emotional regulation, addressing challenges of sensory overload and motion sickness while enhancing relaxation capabilities. Our mixed-methods approach included an online survey (N = 223) and an ideation workshop (N = 32), which provided key design elements for creating effective calming VR environments. Based on these findings, we developed and iteratively tested VR prototypes with neurodivergent women and non-binary participants (N = 12), leading to a final version offering enhanced adaptability to individual sensory needs. This final prototype underwent a comprehensive evaluation with 25 neurodivergent participants to assess its effectiveness as a regulatory tool. This research contributes to the development of inclusive, adaptive VR environments that function as personalized "portable silent rooms" offering neurodivergent individuals on-demand access to sensory regulation regardless of physical location.

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