N Charness, WR Boot - Current directions in psychological …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Why are older adults reluctant to adopt new technology, such as the Internet, given its potential to improve the quality of their lives? We review evidence indicating that attitudes …
CC Lee, SJ Czaja, JH Moxley, J Sharit… - The …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Regardless of the increased deployment of technologies in everyday living domains, barriers remain that hamper technology adoption …
Q Ma, AHS Chan, PL Teh - International Journal of Human …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to provide a synthetic examination of the determinants of the behavioral intention (BI) of older adults to use technology and to investigate the moderating variables …
As the world's aging population increases, leveraging technology to support aging is proving advantageous. Notably, technology adoption studies among older adults have received …
The population aging and an increased life expectancy are widely recognized social changes. Technologies are believed to improve the elderly's daily lives and maintain their …
When we think of technology-savvy consumers, older adults are typically not the first persons that come to mind. The common misconception is that older adults do not want to …
A Caspi, M Daniel, G Kavé - Aging & mental health, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The current study aims to examine the effect of technology use on the assessment of subjective age across the adult lifespan, with the assumption that using technology might …
Most modern people inevitably use smart phones for their daily activities. These devices are more than just telephones and a means to connect with others for many people. They are …
TL Mitzner, JB Boron, CB Fausset, AE Adams… - Computers in human …, 2010 - Elsevier
Older adults (n= 113) participated in focus groups discussing their use of and attitudes about technology in the context of their home, work, and healthcare. Participants reported using a …