Predictors of Technology Use: Evidence from Elite Older Adults.

IF 2.8 0 GERONTOLOGY Activities Adaptation & Aging Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-16 DOI:10.1080/01924788.2023.2282276
Xiaoqing Wan, Nichole R Lighthall, Nelson Roque
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Abstract

Few studies have examined older, elite users of digital technology use. To address this gap, we examined predictors of novel technology use among this group. As hypothesized, several markers of successful aging predicted greater technology use in older elite users, including higher levels of cognition, socioeconomics, and self-efficacy. Skills needed to engage with technology at a basic level differ slightly from those needed to reach higher levels. While prior research suggested that poor episodic long-term memory may pose a barrier to basic technology use, short-term memory may be more important at the upper end of the technology use spectrum.

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技术使用的预测因素:来自精英老年人的证据。
很少有研究调查数字技术使用的老年精英用户。为了解决这一差距,我们研究了这一群体中新技术使用的预测因素。正如假设的那样,成功老龄化的几个标志预示着老年精英用户更多地使用技术,包括更高水平的认知、社会经济学和自我效能。在基本水平上使用技术所需的技能与达到更高水平所需的技能略有不同。虽然先前的研究表明,较差的情景长期记忆可能会对基本的技术使用构成障碍,但短期记忆在技术使用光谱的高端可能更为重要。
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期刊介绍: Activities, Adaptation, & Aging is the working tool for activity directors and all health care professionals concerned with the enhancement of the lives of the aged. Established as the primary journal for activity professionals, Activities, Adaptation & Aging provides a professional outlet for research regarding the therapeutic implications of activities on quality-of-life issues and overall life satisfaction for the elderly. The journal examines a wide spectrum of activities: activity-based intervention for persons with dementia; activity determinants in independent-living elderly; activity implications in a variety of settings; activity participation patterns; and activity implications for everyday practice.
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