Purpose – In today’s aging world online communication is often viewed as a means to enhance social connectivity, and therefore well-being, of older adults. However, previous research on the influence of online communication on social connectivity largely disregards older adults, yields conflicting results and fails to assess the – debatable − causal direction of relationship. The purpose of this paper is to overcome these issues by developing four hypotheses related to who uses what, how, with whom. Design/methodology/approach – The authors use a panel data study to test the hypotheses, including 302 older adults. Response rates are between 62 and 75 percent. Findings – The authors find, first, that older adults differentiate between social...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
Research on the digital divide has moved beyond connectivity to skills and usage disparities. Yet fo...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
Purpose – In today’s aging world online communication is often viewed as a means to enhance social c...
It is often assumed online communication can enhance older adults’ social connectivity. However, pre...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that strong social networks have a positive effect on physical and ps...
Qualitative studies have found that the use of Information and Communication Technologies is related...
In today´s aging world social media are often viewed as a means to enhance social connectivity of ol...
Social connection and the need to belong are central to human motivations in order to maintain optim...
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...
Qualitative studies have found that the use of Information and Communication Technologies is related...
Over the past century, advances in health care, higher levels of education, and improved living cond...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
Research on the digital divide has moved beyond connectivity to skills and usage disparities. Yet fo...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
Purpose – In today’s aging world online communication is often viewed as a means to enhance social c...
It is often assumed online communication can enhance older adults’ social connectivity. However, pre...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that strong social networks have a positive effect on physical and ps...
Qualitative studies have found that the use of Information and Communication Technologies is related...
In today´s aging world social media are often viewed as a means to enhance social connectivity of ol...
Social connection and the need to belong are central to human motivations in order to maintain optim...
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...
Qualitative studies have found that the use of Information and Communication Technologies is related...
Over the past century, advances in health care, higher levels of education, and improved living cond...
We are investigating the role of online social interactions on the quality of life and well-being of...
Research on the digital divide has moved beyond connectivity to skills and usage disparities. Yet fo...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...