Questionnaire Survey Step 1 of 7 14% Let's get acquainted Before getting to the heart of the matter, we want to learn more about you, for example the form of disability that concerns you. We remind you that this questionnaire is completely anonymous and that the data collected is confidential. A few demographic questionsYou are : * RequiredA manA womanDo not wish to answerYour age : * RequiredUnder 14Between 14 and 18 years oldBetween 19 and 25 years oldBetween 26 and 35 years oldBetween 36 and 45 years oldBetween 46 and 55 years oldOver 55Your socio-professional category : * RequiredSchoolchildHigh school studentCollege studentApprenticeEmployee / workerExecutiveVolunteerEntrepreneurShopkeeperFreelance, self-employedUnemployedRetiredOtherYour socio-professional categorySize of the city you live in: * RequiredLess than 2,000 inhabitantsBetween 2,001 and 4,999 inhabitantsBetween 5,000 and 19,999 inhabitantsBetween 20,000 and 99,999 inhabitantsOver 100,000 inhabitantsAbout the disability that concerns you The following questions will allow us to identify more precisely the disabilities you live with. If you have no disability but you are in contact with one or more persons with disabilities, we invite you, for the next steps of this survey, to answer according to the people you know or your patients.You are a person... * Required With motor disabilities With visual disabilities With hearing disabilities With cognitive or intellectual disabilities With language-related disabilities Specialized in disabilities, professionally In close relationship with a person with disabilities Do not wish to answer Can you tell us more about your motor disability? * RequiredAffects one or two upper limbsAffects one or two lower limbsAffects all four limbs and the upper bodyOtherOther motor disability * RequiredImpairment that affects one or two upper limbs * Required Agenesis or amputation Total or partial neurological condition Fatigue or lack of endurance Involuntary movements About your agenesis or amputation * RequiredThis concerns the dominant limbThis concerns the non-dominant limbAbout your total or partial neurological condition * RequiredThis concerns the dominant limbThis concerns the non-dominant limbAbout your fatigue or lack of endurance * RequiredThis concerns the dominant limbThis concerns the non-dominant limbAbout your involuntary movements * RequiredThis concerns the dominant limbThis concerns the non-dominant limbAffection of one or two lower limbs * Required Agenesis or amputation Total or partial neurological condition Fatigue or lack of endurance Involuntary movements Motor impairment of the four limbs and the upper body * Required Total neurological condition Partial neurological condition Can you tell us more about your visual impairment? * Required Complete blindness Blurred vision, alteration of light perception Tubular vision Peripheral vision Altered perception of contrasts and/or colors Difficulties in visual fixation and/or eye tracking Other Other visual impairment * RequiredCan you tell us more about your hearing impairment? * RequiredComplete deafnessHearing lossOtherOther hearing impairment * RequiredComplete deafness * RequiredUnilateralBilateralHearing loss * RequiredMildModerateSevereType of hearing loss * RequiredUnilateralBilateralCan you tell us more about your intellectual or cognitive disability? * Required Spatial orientation disorder Time orientation disorder Memory disorder Tasks management disorder Developmental disability Behavioral disorder Attention, concentration disorders Emotions management disorder Motor perseverations Fatigue, migraines… Other Other intellectual ou cognitive disorder * RequiredCan you tell us more about your language impairment? * Required Impaired speech No oral expression Reading difficulties Impaired or no understanding of written language Impaired or impossible understanding of oral language Other Other language disorders * RequiredIf you are a disability professional, we invite you to check in addition the type or types of disabilities of the patients you support, and continue the questionnaire in this spirit. You can also complete the survey form more than once: one form per patient profile.Disability professional * RequiredMedical / paramedicalOtherMedical or paramedical profession : * RequiredPhysician, internNurseOccupational therapistPhysiotherapistOtherOther profession in the medical or paramedical field * RequiredOther profession related to disability : * RequiredLife supportCaregiverEducatorRetailer of medical equipmentPharmacistSupport service for social life, or associationOtherOrigin of your disabilities : * RequiredInnateAcquiredAcquired disability... * RequiredLess than 1 yearLess than 5 yearsOver 5 yearsProspects for the development of your disability : * RequiredImprovementStabilityWorseningHow would you rate the severity of your disabilities? * RequiredModerateSevereProfoundDo your disabilities interfere with your ability to play video games? * RequiredNoYes, partiallyYes, totally Video games and you We will now discuss your perception of video games and determine your player profile. If you are currently held back or stuck in your ability to play due to your disability, you can answer the questions by imagining that you can play as you wish.Are you interested in video games? * RequiredYesNoWhich game platforms are you most interested in? (More than one answer allowed) * Required Computers (PC, Mac…) Consoles Mobile phones / smartphones / tablets Virtual reality headsets What game consoles do you play on? (More than one answer allowed) * Required Xbox PlayStation Nintendo Switch Portable consoles (Nintendo DS, PS Vita, etc.) Others What are your other video game consoles? * RequiredWhat types of video games interest you the most? (More than one answer allowed) * Required Action Sports Shooter / FPS Role playing games (RPG) / MMORPG Adventure Racing Family games (eg. Just dance, Mario Party…) Combat Strategy Simulation Casual games (eg. cards, puzzles, etc.) Other What are your other favorite types of video games? * RequiredCan you tell us more about what attracts you to a video game? (More than one answer allowed) * Required Simply have fun Play with friends / family Be part of a gaming community Play in cooperation with other players Compete against other players Relax, decompress Create, build, imagine Progress in mastering a game, take up challenges Evolving in a virtual environment Enjoy the quality of the graphics / the soundtrack Be immersed in an interesting story / script Escape from reality Pleasure of anonymity, disappearance of social barriers Training / rehabilitation (body stimulation, memorization effort, reflexes, etc.) Development of self-confidence Practice of an activity in complete autonomy Other Other interests in playing video games? * RequiredHow would you call the category of players you belong to? * RequiredCasualWho tries a lot of gamesHardcore gamer (on some games)Interested only in competitionYou rather play… (More than one answer allowed) * Required Alone In multiplayer mode: cooperation In multiplayer mode: competition In multiplayer mode: MMORPG In arcades How often do you play? * RequiredTwo to three times a yearOne to three times a monthOnce or twice a weekAlmost every dayEverydaySeveral times a dayHow long are your gaming sessions? * RequiredLess than 10 minutes10 to 30 minutesBetween 30 minutes and an hourOne to two hoursMore than two hoursWhere do you play? (More than one answer allowed) * Required At home At friends While commuting At school/college/campus At work In an institution Others Other places? * RequiredDo you use online communication platforms? (More than one answer allowed) * Required In-games messaging system Discord Playstation network chat Xbox party chat Nintendo Switch online Skype / Messenger / Whatsapp Mumble / Ventrilo None Others Other communication platforms? * RequiredWhat forms of communication do you use? (More than one answer allowed) Written communication Speech communication In addition to your gaming sessions, do you have additional activities or interests among these proposals? Online video streaming Podcast recording Participation in player communities (eg. forums, guilds, etc.) Game reviews E-sport Professional player Others Other complements to your video game sessions? * Required Disability-related issuesCan you tell us more about what causes difficulty or inability to access video games? (More than one answer allowed) * Required No gaming equipment adapted to your situation Games are not accessible to you You miss information on accessibility features in video games You have not found a provider able to support you Gaming equipment adapted to your situation would be too expensive Others Other reasons for your difficulty or inability to access video games? * RequiredFor you, being limited or blocked in accessing video games is: * RequiredNot frustrating at allA bit frustratingRather frustratingVery frustratingExtremely frustratingWith suitable hardware and software solutions, do you think your problem could be solved? * RequiredYesNoI don't knowIf you didn't have disability-related issues, would you play more video games? * RequiredYesNoI don't knowWould you say that online communication platforms are suited to your situation? * RequiredYesNoI don't knowIf you practice or have an interest in activities complementary to video games (streaming, e-sport, etc.), would you say that disability is a hindrance?YesNoI don't know Assistive technologies and video games This part of the survey will allow us to better understand which assistive technologies you use to access video games, or that could help improve your ability to play. Are you aware of hardware or software solutions to access to video games, or improve your gaming possibilities? * RequiredYesNoDo you think you need more assistive technologies dedicated to video games? * RequiredYesNoGenerally speaking, what are your expectations in this regard?Do you use assistive technologies dedicated to video games? * Required Hardware solutions Software solutions Accessibility features built into games None Which of these hardware assistive technologies proposals are likely to interest you? One-hand game controllers Customized game controllers and buttons Mouth-operated game controllers Feet-operated game controllers Head-operated game controllers Hypersensitive controllers and buttons Custom modifications to traditional gamepads Controller customization interfaces (eg. Xbox Adaptive Controller) Adapted mouse Others Other proposals for hardware assistive technologies? * RequiredWhich of these software assistive technologies proposals are likely to interest you? (More than one answer allowed) Visual keyboard Screen magnifier Keymap reconfiguration Eye tracking Speech recognition Facial recognition Screen reader Others Other proposals for software assistive technologies? * RequiredWhich of these accessibility features built into games are likely to interest you? (More than one answer allowed) Subtitles, captions Ability to tune color contrasts Ability to change colors Magnification of the mouse cursor Changing the sensitivity of the mouse or controller Increase font size Adaptation of the difficulty level Display options (eg. removal of certain effects) Sound options (channels volume tuning, visual and sound indicators, etc.) Others Are you interested in other types of assistive technologies?To find advice on, or acquire assistive technologies adapted to your situation, which distribution channels do you find the most relevant? (More than one answer allowed) Online purchase Resellers of computer / video game equipment Resellers of medical equipment Rehabilitation centers Medical equipment installers/providers Others Other distribution channels? * RequiredWhich of these solutions would you like a service provider, specializing in accessibility to video games, to propose? (More than one answer allowed) * Required Advice on hardware solutions adapted to your situation Advice on software solutions adapted to your situation Design of custom game controllers At-home installation and setup Customized configuration of software solutions Remote assistance / support Help in finding games suited to your situation No need for support Others Other solutions that a service provider specializing in accessibility could propose? * Required Accessibility of video games In this part, we try to understand your perception of the level of accessibility of video games, and the way you think that video game publishers take into account people with disabilities.In general, how do you rate the level of accessibility of video games? * RequiredNonexistentInsufficientAcceptableExcellentI don't knowHow would you rate the accessibility level of game publishers' websites? * RequiredNonexistentInsufficientAcceptableExcellentI don't knowHow do you rate the level of accessibility of online shopping platforms (eg. Steam)? * RequiredInexistantInsuffisantAcceptableExcellentI don't knowDo you think it is possible to make video games accessible to people with disabilities? * RequiredYesNoI don't knowDo you think video game publishers are aware of disability? * RequiredNoYes but they are not interestedYes and they would like to be able to get involvedYes and I see that they are making effortsI don't knowIn your opinion, is the topic of video games accessible to people with disabilities publicized (television, press, websites, social networks, etc.)? * RequiredNo media coverageInsufficient media coverageThe topic is gaining visibilityGood media coverageI don't knowHave you ever bought a video game that you couldn't play due to lack of accessibility? * RequiredNeverSometimesOften, and I stopped buying themOften, but I keep buying themHere is a list of proposals. Can you tell us if they would help you buy games more easily?Creation of international guidelines of accessibility best practices for video games * RequiredYesNoI don't knowSupport to developers and studios, by video game accessibility specialists * RequiredYesNoI don't knowFor each video game, propose a certification system for each type of disability (eg. motor, visual, cognitive, hearing, etc.) * RequiredYesNoI don't knowHave video games tested by teams of professional players with disabilities, able to guarantee the accessibility of games * RequiredYesNoI don't knowPublish on the Internet or on games packaging the accessibility features of video games, for different types of disabilities * RequiredYesNoI don't knowDo you have any other suggestions? Funding and support by medical professionals We're almost done! These last questions will allow us to learn more about your funding capacities and how you think a medical or paramedical professional could support you. Without taking into account the possible financial assistance available, what budget would you be ready to consider for the installation of a video game solution adapted to your needs? * RequiredLess than $49Between $50 and $99Between $100 and $249Between $250 and $499More than $500For this type of setup, and if appropriate support organizations operate in your country, would you consider applying for funding? * RequiredNoYesYes, with some helpA few questions about the disability professionals who accompany you most regularlyIn your opinion, are they interested in the subject of access to video games for people with disabilities?YesNoI don't knowI’m not accompanied by any disability professionalDo you think they are competent in technical assistance dedicated to video games?YesNoI don't knowI’m not accompanied by any disability professionalDo they have setup skills (eg. customization of your installation in a wheelchair)?YesNoI don't knowI’m not accompanied by any disability professional Last stepReceive email and newsletter subscription? 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