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社会联系和社会支持是幸福的有力预测因素,但维持社会关系往往在年龄较大时变得更加困难。由于社交媒体增强了联系感并减少了孤独感,它们可能提供了可获得且成本相对较低的机制来提高老年人的生活质量。使用从两个潜在的老年社交媒体学习者焦点小组收集的数据,我们探讨了社交媒体使用的身体和认知挑战,对社交媒体益处的看法以及使用社交媒体的概念障碍。这些发现支持了早期的研究,即认为感知到的好处对老年人采用社交媒体很重要,并通过确定缺乏这些技术的概念性知识是使用社交媒体的另一个障碍来扩展这些研究。然后我们讨论了获得这些知识的认知含义。
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Concepts, Terms, and Mental Models: Everyday Challenges to Older Adult Social Media Adoption.

Social connection and social support are strong predictors of wellbeing, but maintaining social relations often becomes more difficult at older ages. Because social media enhance feelings of connectedness and reduce feelings of loneliness, they may present accessible and relatively low cost mechanisms to enhance life quality at older ages. Using data gathered from two focus groups of potential older adult social media learners, we explored the physical and cognitive challenges to social media use, perceptions of social media benefits, and conceptual barriers to use. Findings support earlier studies that identify perceived benefit as important to social media adoption at older ages, and extend these by identifying that a lack in conceptual knowledge of these technologies is an additional barrier to use. We then discuss the cognitive implications of gaining this knowledge.

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