This study explores how older adults use information and communication technologies (ICTs) in their spiritual and religious lives. How widespread is their use? What kinds of ICTS do they use and for what reasons? What impact do they have on their religious and spiritual lives? We explored these questions by collecting interviews with 90 older adults, average age 77, from six major Judeo-Christian faith traditions. The sample was developed from nominations by pastors, priests, and rabbis in three southern California cities. Data were collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews and analyzed through abductive analysis. Many older adults in our sample reported using ICTs to assist their devotional lives—nine in ten of our participant...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
Technology use is a common constituent of modern life. However, little is known about older adults’ ...
In a series of in-depth interviews, ten older adults described their use and experience with mobile ...
How do senior citizens view computers? What can help or hinder their use of today’s digi...
Older adults around the world experience physical, psychological, social and economic issues that hi...
Given that older adults constitute a highly heterogeneous group that engages with digital media in v...
Advances in health care are enabling the population of the United States to live longer. Use of inf...
Activity theory suggests that except for the inevitable changes in biology and health, older people ...
We live in a world where we are constantly connected to devices (e.g., smartphones, computers, table...
Information and resources are needed to promote quality of life and access to health resources for o...
Using information and communication technologies (ICTs) can improve older adults\u27 quality of life...
Studies have demonstrated the importance of online activities to wellbeing, especially in later life...
Despite evidence of an upward trend in ICT adoption, current media discourse suggests that older adu...
As more and more of the business of society is transferred and conducted online, older adults freque...
In the past 20 years, the 65+ population has doubled to over 52 million and US Census data anticipat...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
Technology use is a common constituent of modern life. However, little is known about older adults’ ...
In a series of in-depth interviews, ten older adults described their use and experience with mobile ...
How do senior citizens view computers? What can help or hinder their use of today’s digi...
Older adults around the world experience physical, psychological, social and economic issues that hi...
Given that older adults constitute a highly heterogeneous group that engages with digital media in v...
Advances in health care are enabling the population of the United States to live longer. Use of inf...
Activity theory suggests that except for the inevitable changes in biology and health, older people ...
We live in a world where we are constantly connected to devices (e.g., smartphones, computers, table...
Information and resources are needed to promote quality of life and access to health resources for o...
Using information and communication technologies (ICTs) can improve older adults\u27 quality of life...
Studies have demonstrated the importance of online activities to wellbeing, especially in later life...
Despite evidence of an upward trend in ICT adoption, current media discourse suggests that older adu...
As more and more of the business of society is transferred and conducted online, older adults freque...
In the past 20 years, the 65+ population has doubled to over 52 million and US Census data anticipat...
Technology has become an increasingly integral part of life. For example, technology allows individu...
Technology use is a common constituent of modern life. However, little is known about older adults’ ...
In a series of in-depth interviews, ten older adults described their use and experience with mobile ...