Internet use is rapidly increasing across all population groups, and the elderly are not an exception. Internet uptake rates for the elderly are increasing year on year, which can have implications on multiple aspects of well-being, one of which is loneliness. Research shown that the elderly population is particularly vulnerable to loneliness. With that in mind, this paper looked into the research question of whether internet use can affect loneliness outcomes in the elderly, with the hypotheses that the internet can do so, and that the two share a negative relationship. We took a closer look at communicative internet use, and addressed various issues and considerations accompanying the elderly’s internet use that are salient in current lit...
(Data Available) As the Internet has rapidly become a mainstream medium, some studies have found tha...
The Internet offers new opportunities for communication that can help older adults avoid social isol...
Loneliness is a prevalent phenomenon within the older adult population. Previous literature suggests...
Internet use is rapidly increasing across all population groups, and the elderly are not an exceptio...
Social isolation and loneliness are recognised social, health and wellbeing problems that particular...
Loneliness in advanced age has become one of the societal concerns considering its detrimental effec...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to study whether the use of internet could be an effective m...
Loneliness among older adults is a major societal problem with consequences for health and wellbeing...
The aim of this study was to explore associations between internet/email use in a large sample of ol...
Living alone has been indicated as a key variable to explain loneliness in older adults. In contempo...
Objectives: The social engagement and participation of older adults in society are seen as indicator...
Ample evidence underscores the deleterious effects of loneliness on health and mortality. Therefore,...
This paper explores the impact of internet use in old age on social isolation and on subjective well...
In this paper we report on a project that aimed to evaluate the potential of the Internet to reduce ...
Loneliness and social isolation are triggers for unfavorable changes in older adults’ health and wel...
(Data Available) As the Internet has rapidly become a mainstream medium, some studies have found tha...
The Internet offers new opportunities for communication that can help older adults avoid social isol...
Loneliness is a prevalent phenomenon within the older adult population. Previous literature suggests...
Internet use is rapidly increasing across all population groups, and the elderly are not an exceptio...
Social isolation and loneliness are recognised social, health and wellbeing problems that particular...
Loneliness in advanced age has become one of the societal concerns considering its detrimental effec...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to study whether the use of internet could be an effective m...
Loneliness among older adults is a major societal problem with consequences for health and wellbeing...
The aim of this study was to explore associations between internet/email use in a large sample of ol...
Living alone has been indicated as a key variable to explain loneliness in older adults. In contempo...
Objectives: The social engagement and participation of older adults in society are seen as indicator...
Ample evidence underscores the deleterious effects of loneliness on health and mortality. Therefore,...
This paper explores the impact of internet use in old age on social isolation and on subjective well...
In this paper we report on a project that aimed to evaluate the potential of the Internet to reduce ...
Loneliness and social isolation are triggers for unfavorable changes in older adults’ health and wel...
(Data Available) As the Internet has rapidly become a mainstream medium, some studies have found tha...
The Internet offers new opportunities for communication that can help older adults avoid social isol...
Loneliness is a prevalent phenomenon within the older adult population. Previous literature suggests...