How is this impacted by design?
For someone with ADHD, the disregulation of attention and diminished control over focus can make navigating digital products difficult, distracting, and disagreeable at times. Consider the following patterns or experiences we commonly see on the web or throughout native applications:
- Autoplaying video or audio, especially when the pause/stop controls are not easily found or available at all
- Drawn out walkthroughs, introductions, or “what’s new” slides that must be manually skipped through before reaching the intended content
- Lengthy loading or processing times, advertisements that can’t be skipped, or other material that forces users to wait longer than expected
- Multi-step forms with no clear “step x of y” or other indicators of progress - especially when they can not be saved and completed at another time
- Navigation, labelling, or instructions that are inconsistently named or do not remain available throughout the application
*Author’s note: I realize that blog posts like you are currently reading are absolutley riddled with this exact issue! It is important, however, to provide context for and confidence in the material you are reading.
Challenges with time perception and management, struggles with decision-making, as well as low stress or overstimulation tolerance can make other common experiences difficult for many users with ADHD. These can include:
- Strict session times for long and complicated forms or services with many options to decide between (such as booking a flight or hotel)
- Many external links, references, or “more information” callouts which pull attention away from the core content and messaging*
- Strong messaging around limited quantities, “only x left!”, or other manipulative tactics to increase impulsive purchases
- Unclear or inconsistent labelling and instructions when user action or input is required, especially for government, banking, or other important processes
- Requiring detailed information or other records which may not be immediately on hand without ample warning and instructions for the user
- Completing an action or transaction without clear success, error, or status messaging for the user - such as notification, email, or a popup modal