Background: A growing number of apps to support good mental health and well-being are available on digital platforms. However, very few studies have examined older adults’ attitudes toward the use of these apps, despite increasing uptake of digital technologies by this demographic. Objective: This study sought to explore older adults’ perspectives on technology to support good mental health. Methods: A total of 15 older adults aged 50 years or older, in two groups, participated in sessions to explore the use of digital technologies to support mental health. Interactive activities were designed to capture participants’ immediate reactions to apps and websites designed to support mental health and to explore their experiences of using t...
Despite the growing body of research into older adults‟ use of technology and the Internet, little i...
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many studies have exp...
Older adults' definitions of digital technology, and experiences of digital inclusion sessions, were...
Background: A growing number of apps to support good mental health and wellbeing are available on di...
Background: Although the prevalence of technology use among older adults increases each year, it con...
As opportunities for social interactions proliferate online, questions arise as to how engagement in...
Background: There is uncertainty about the impact of internet use on mental health in older adults. ...
Background: There is a high prevalence of older adults experiencing depression and anxiety. In respo...
Depression is a major mental health problem in the UK and is particularly problematic within older a...
As more and more of the business of society is transferred and conducted online, older adults freque...
BACKGROUND Anxiety and depression are common in older adults, but often under-recognised by GPs. Ra...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the population is aging rapidly; therefore, there is a growing interest in st...
International audienceBackground: Digital technologies are creating unprecedented opportunities to i...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Souad Damnée,1,2 Hélène Kerhervé,1,2 Caitlin Ware,1,3 Ann...
One of the most at-risk groups during the COVID-19 crisis is older adults, especially those who live...
Despite the growing body of research into older adults‟ use of technology and the Internet, little i...
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many studies have exp...
Older adults' definitions of digital technology, and experiences of digital inclusion sessions, were...
Background: A growing number of apps to support good mental health and wellbeing are available on di...
Background: Although the prevalence of technology use among older adults increases each year, it con...
As opportunities for social interactions proliferate online, questions arise as to how engagement in...
Background: There is uncertainty about the impact of internet use on mental health in older adults. ...
Background: There is a high prevalence of older adults experiencing depression and anxiety. In respo...
Depression is a major mental health problem in the UK and is particularly problematic within older a...
As more and more of the business of society is transferred and conducted online, older adults freque...
BACKGROUND Anxiety and depression are common in older adults, but often under-recognised by GPs. Ra...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the population is aging rapidly; therefore, there is a growing interest in st...
International audienceBackground: Digital technologies are creating unprecedented opportunities to i...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Souad Damnée,1,2 Hélène Kerhervé,1,2 Caitlin Ware,1,3 Ann...
One of the most at-risk groups during the COVID-19 crisis is older adults, especially those who live...
Despite the growing body of research into older adults‟ use of technology and the Internet, little i...
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many studies have exp...
Older adults' definitions of digital technology, and experiences of digital inclusion sessions, were...