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Correlates of, and Barriers to, Internet Use Among Older Adults
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2014
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Internet UsageSocial MediaAgingAssistive TechnologyGeriatricsMedicineSocial ComputingSociologyArtsTechnological AddictionInternet Addiction DisorderProblematic Smartphone UseCommunicationDigital DivideTechnologyOlder AdultsActive AgeingQuantitative Survey Method
Older adults constitute the group with the greatest increase in Internet usage in the past decade; however, usage varies greatly within this population. Services to older adults require a current understanding of Internet-use trends. This study utilized a quantitative survey method to examine correlates of, and barriers to, current Internet use in a demographically diverse county in Southern California. Findings indicate that the presence of a computer at home, a job requiring computer use, age, education, and ethnicity are important factors in predicting Internet use in older adults. Implications for social work practice with older adults is discussed.
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