Today, using the internet as a dating tool is common. Should it therefore be a surprise that older Australians, as well as the young, are taking advantage of the technology, engaging in online dating, flirting and cybersex, which in many cases leads to the real thing? The nature of older adults? online relationships is now being studied by Swinburne University of Technology PhD student Sue Malta. And her early findings suggest that they have a healthy appetite for both technology and sexual relations
This article is a qualitative analysis of how people aged in their 30s and 40s use dating apps and w...
Sue Malta discusses the findings of her research into the online romantic behaviour of older people
Are older adults (65+ years) finding love online? If so, do they look for it deliberately (cyberdati...
This paper is drawn from a qualitative study involving 50 older adults (60-92 years of age) and thei...
In a telephone survey of 1013 Australian adults Elizabeth Hardie and Simone Buzwell fond that 78 per...
A telephone survey of 1013 Australian adults revealed 78% had used the internet, 13% to form online ...
In a telephone survey of 1013 Australian adults Elizabeth Hardie and Simone Buzwell fond that 78 per...
This paper reports the findings of semi-structured qualitative interviews with 30 older adults (aged...
To identify the factors that influence educational assortment in an online dating setting, we analys...
This research was inspired by two stereotypes: first, that older adults don’t do computers – and cer...
Older Australians are finding intimacy online and through social clubs and friends, proving there's ...
In 2007, I asked for a show of hands of people who ‘might consider online dating as a way of f...
This article examines the growing phenomenon of online dating and intimacy in the 21st century. The ...
This research snapshot aims to explore the levels of online engagement of older Australians (those a...
The incidence of increasing aging populations and the popularity of online dating point to the impor...
This article is a qualitative analysis of how people aged in their 30s and 40s use dating apps and w...
Sue Malta discusses the findings of her research into the online romantic behaviour of older people
Are older adults (65+ years) finding love online? If so, do they look for it deliberately (cyberdati...
This paper is drawn from a qualitative study involving 50 older adults (60-92 years of age) and thei...
In a telephone survey of 1013 Australian adults Elizabeth Hardie and Simone Buzwell fond that 78 per...
A telephone survey of 1013 Australian adults revealed 78% had used the internet, 13% to form online ...
In a telephone survey of 1013 Australian adults Elizabeth Hardie and Simone Buzwell fond that 78 per...
This paper reports the findings of semi-structured qualitative interviews with 30 older adults (aged...
To identify the factors that influence educational assortment in an online dating setting, we analys...
This research was inspired by two stereotypes: first, that older adults don’t do computers – and cer...
Older Australians are finding intimacy online and through social clubs and friends, proving there's ...
In 2007, I asked for a show of hands of people who ‘might consider online dating as a way of f...
This article examines the growing phenomenon of online dating and intimacy in the 21st century. The ...
This research snapshot aims to explore the levels of online engagement of older Australians (those a...
The incidence of increasing aging populations and the popularity of online dating point to the impor...
This article is a qualitative analysis of how people aged in their 30s and 40s use dating apps and w...
Sue Malta discusses the findings of her research into the online romantic behaviour of older people
Are older adults (65+ years) finding love online? If so, do they look for it deliberately (cyberdati...