A Roadmap of Mixed Reality Body Doubling for Adults with ADHD
For researchers and designers of assistive technologies for ADHD, this framework provides a structured understanding of body doubling but is purely conceptual with no empirical validation.
The paper develops a twelve-dimension framework for body doubling, a self-management technique for adults with ADHD, and identifies research gaps including limited mixed reality prototypes and the need for empirical studies.
Adults with ADHD may use a self-management technique known as Body Doubling, in which the participant employs the presence of one or more agents as a means of initiating and completing tasks. We developed a framework on body doubling with twelve dimensions to better understand the characteristics of body doubling and discover future research directions for developing and testing body doubling for adults with ADHD. Our framework accounts for individual motivation, agent-related dimensions, interaction related dimensions, contextual dimensions, and efficacy. These dimensions show existing research gaps such as limited mixed reality prototypes, possibilities for more interactive body doubles, and the need for empirical studies to further understand of body doubling and adults with ADHD.