Communicative and passive online use have been shown to affect individuals’ well-being in opposite ways. While communicative use is often associated with beneficial outcomes, passive use may even harm individuals’ well-being. However, existing studies have paid insufficient attention to the influence of age on these associations. Additionally, little evidence is available regarding the impact of communicative and passive smartphone use on individuals’ well-being across the life-span. Drawing upon the theoretical approaches of Socioemotional Selectivity Theory, Social Convoy Model, and Social Compensation Hypothesis, we assumed that particularly communicative smartphone use may be beneficial for older adults’ well-being, helping them to mai...
The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of internet use on older adults' perceived ...
Our proposed study seeks to investigate how technology can improve quality of life in older people. ...
OBJECTIVES: Researchers have hypothesized that using Information and Communications Technology (ICT)...
Communicative and passive online use have been shown to affect individuals’ well-being in opposite w...
The use of digital technology, namely smartphones and social networking sites continue to increase i...
The current study examined the associations between socio-demographic background and engagement in s...
As people age, maintaining and improving their Quality of Life becomes increasingly important. To un...
New technologies available with cellular devices and the introduction of smartphones have become a l...
The digital transformation of today’s society has significantly changed the daily lives of individua...
Both positive and negative effects of communication technology use have been studied with contradict...
Aging is the biological, psychological, or social change that occur with the passage of time, which ...
Both scientists and laypeople have become increasingly concerned about smartphones, especially their...
Background and Objectives: A good person-environment-fit has positive effects on well-being in old a...
This study looked at whether or not age and different psychological needs (sexuality, connection, in...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of internet use on older adults' perceived ...
Our proposed study seeks to investigate how technology can improve quality of life in older people. ...
OBJECTIVES: Researchers have hypothesized that using Information and Communications Technology (ICT)...
Communicative and passive online use have been shown to affect individuals’ well-being in opposite w...
The use of digital technology, namely smartphones and social networking sites continue to increase i...
The current study examined the associations between socio-demographic background and engagement in s...
As people age, maintaining and improving their Quality of Life becomes increasingly important. To un...
New technologies available with cellular devices and the introduction of smartphones have become a l...
The digital transformation of today’s society has significantly changed the daily lives of individua...
Both positive and negative effects of communication technology use have been studied with contradict...
Aging is the biological, psychological, or social change that occur with the passage of time, which ...
Both scientists and laypeople have become increasingly concerned about smartphones, especially their...
Background and Objectives: A good person-environment-fit has positive effects on well-being in old a...
This study looked at whether or not age and different psychological needs (sexuality, connection, in...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of internet use on older adults' perceived ...
Our proposed study seeks to investigate how technology can improve quality of life in older people. ...
OBJECTIVES: Researchers have hypothesized that using Information and Communications Technology (ICT)...