Online social networks may be important avenues for building and maintaining social capital as adult’s age. However, fewstudies have explicitly examined the role online communities play in the lives of seniors. In this exploratory study, U.S.seniors were interviewed to assess the impact of Facebook on social capital. Interpretive thematic analysis reveals Facebookfacilitates connections to loved ones and may indirectly facilitate bonding social capital. Awareness generated via Facebookoften lead to the sharing and receipt of emotional support via other channels. As such, Facebook acted as a catalyst forincreasing social capital. The implication of “awareness” as a new dimension of social capital theory is discussed.Additionally, Facebook wa...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
<div><p>Older adults (aged 65+) are still less likely to adopt the Internet when compared to other a...
Older adults social connections tend to become fragmented and decrease as they age. This paper exami...
Online social networks may be important avenues for building and maintaining social capital as adult...
The Internet has become a means by which older adults can maintain offline relationships with family...
This study examines for the first time whether - and subsequently the extent to which - socialconnec...
Objectives: We examined associations between age, bonding social capital (BSC), loneliness and psych...
Objectives We examined associations between age, bonding social capital (BSC), loneliness and psycho...
By applying the ethnographic method and drawing from the theoretical framework of social capital, th...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of the potential benefits of social network sites (SN...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of the potential benefits of social network sites (SN...
Purpose – In today’s aging world online communication is often viewed as a means to enhance social c...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
<div><p>Older adults (aged 65+) are still less likely to adopt the Internet when compared to other a...
Older adults social connections tend to become fragmented and decrease as they age. This paper exami...
Online social networks may be important avenues for building and maintaining social capital as adult...
The Internet has become a means by which older adults can maintain offline relationships with family...
This study examines for the first time whether - and subsequently the extent to which - socialconnec...
Objectives: We examined associations between age, bonding social capital (BSC), loneliness and psych...
Objectives We examined associations between age, bonding social capital (BSC), loneliness and psycho...
By applying the ethnographic method and drawing from the theoretical framework of social capital, th...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of the potential benefits of social network sites (SN...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of the potential benefits of social network sites (SN...
Purpose – In today’s aging world online communication is often viewed as a means to enhance social c...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
<div><p>Older adults (aged 65+) are still less likely to adopt the Internet when compared to other a...
Older adults social connections tend to become fragmented and decrease as they age. This paper exami...