BACKGROUND Anxiety and depression are common in older adults, but often under-recognised by GPs. Rather than perceiving themselves as suffering from anxiety or depression, older adults are more likely to self-identify as experiencing low mood, stress or distress. Older people may also feel responsible for managing their own mood problems. The Internet has the potential to support the self-management of distress through accessing health information or social support. METHODS This study was approved by Keele University's ethical review panel. Older adults who self-identified as experiencing distress were recruited from community groups in the West Midlands, England. To generate data, 'think-aloud' methods (including storyboards and an ex...
The Internet is an important tool in assisting the older population to lead independent and social l...
This exploratory study examined relations between frequency of Internet use among adults 65 and olde...
As opportunities for social interactions proliferate online, questions arise as to how engagement in...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are common in older adults, but often under-recognised by...
BACKGROUND: Distress is an expected emotional response to a negative life event. Experiences common ...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal evidence on how Internet use affects the psychological wellbeing of older a...
The purpose of the current research was to test the psychological impact of learning how to use comp...
Background: There is uncertainty about the impact of internet use on mental health in older adults. ...
The purpose of the current research was to test the psychological impact of learning how to use comp...
Background: A growing number of apps to support good mental health and well-being are available on d...
One hundred and thirty-six older adults using SeniorNet and other related websites were recruited fo...
Prior work suggests that for older adults, using the Internet may reduce loneliness and thereby impr...
The Internet has become a means by which older adults can maintain offline relationships with family...
Older adults were advised to avoid social activities during the outbreak of COVID-19. Consequently, ...
In this paper we report on a project that aimed to evaluate the potential of the Internet to reduce ...
The Internet is an important tool in assisting the older population to lead independent and social l...
This exploratory study examined relations between frequency of Internet use among adults 65 and olde...
As opportunities for social interactions proliferate online, questions arise as to how engagement in...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are common in older adults, but often under-recognised by...
BACKGROUND: Distress is an expected emotional response to a negative life event. Experiences common ...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal evidence on how Internet use affects the psychological wellbeing of older a...
The purpose of the current research was to test the psychological impact of learning how to use comp...
Background: There is uncertainty about the impact of internet use on mental health in older adults. ...
The purpose of the current research was to test the psychological impact of learning how to use comp...
Background: A growing number of apps to support good mental health and well-being are available on d...
One hundred and thirty-six older adults using SeniorNet and other related websites were recruited fo...
Prior work suggests that for older adults, using the Internet may reduce loneliness and thereby impr...
The Internet has become a means by which older adults can maintain offline relationships with family...
Older adults were advised to avoid social activities during the outbreak of COVID-19. Consequently, ...
In this paper we report on a project that aimed to evaluate the potential of the Internet to reduce ...
The Internet is an important tool in assisting the older population to lead independent and social l...
This exploratory study examined relations between frequency of Internet use among adults 65 and olde...
As opportunities for social interactions proliferate online, questions arise as to how engagement in...