Many older people do not use the Internet. We investigated the attitudes of older people who do (onliners) or do not (offliners) use the Internet, to assess their views of the Internet and whether they see the Internet as a resource for coping with everyday life situations. Participants aged ≥65 years ( N = 1,037), living in Switzerland, were interviewed in a telephone survey. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were conducted. The data show (a) many of the respondents viewed the Internet as useful, in general, and for coping with everyday life situations; (b) onliners saw more positive aspects of the Internet than did offliners; and
This study analyzes Portuguese seniors’ Internet activity and determine their reasons, benefits, an...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This paper reports an investigation of older adults’ needs and preferences concerning online social ...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
The present survey aimed to collect seniors’ opinions about their computer and Internet use and com...
The present survey aimed to collect seniors’ opinions about their computer and Internet use and com...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
This article examines explanations for both Internet use and non-use by older individuals. Older adu...
This article examines explanations for both Internet use and non-use by older individuals. Older adu...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This study analyzes Portuguese seniors’ Internet activity and determine their reasons, benefits, an...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This paper reports an investigation of older adults’ needs and preferences concerning online social ...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
The present survey aimed to collect seniors’ opinions about their computer and Internet use and com...
The present survey aimed to collect seniors’ opinions about their computer and Internet use and com...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
Perceptions and experiences of both usability and usefulness can motivate or discourage older adults...
This article examines explanations for both Internet use and non-use by older individuals. Older adu...
This article examines explanations for both Internet use and non-use by older individuals. Older adu...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This study analyzes Portuguese seniors’ Internet activity and determine their reasons, benefits, an...
This observational study analyzes the impact of Internet use on the quality of life and well-being o...
This paper reports an investigation of older adults’ needs and preferences concerning online social ...