2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2011.01.003
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Age differences in constraints encountered by seniors in their use of computers and the internet

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“…The acceptance of leisure technology by more than half of the older respondents may be due to the convenience of the technology compared to most of the traditional leisure activities that require two or more players to play the game. This argument is supported by Lee et al [40] who said that elderly people are willing to be exposed to technology and that they believe is more convenient and relaxing, compared to medical cognitive diagnosis, to detect MCI, which is the early stage of Alzheimer's disease.…”
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“…The acceptance of leisure technology by more than half of the older respondents may be due to the convenience of the technology compared to most of the traditional leisure activities that require two or more players to play the game. This argument is supported by Lee et al [40] who said that elderly people are willing to be exposed to technology and that they believe is more convenient and relaxing, compared to medical cognitive diagnosis, to detect MCI, which is the early stage of Alzheimer's disease.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Older adults often cite a lack of digital literacy skills, or lack of confidence in their own skills, as reason to not engage with social media platforms (Lee, Chen, & Hewitt, 2011;Luders & Brandtzaeg, 2014;van Deursen & van Dijk, 2009). Instructional support has been demonstrated to promote social media participation among older adults (Gibson et al, 2010), and reduce perceptual barriers to adoption (Xie, Watkins, Golbeck, & Huang, 2012).…”
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“…Fatores como "ter o controle" de uma determinada ferramenta podem ter uma influência significativa no momento de decidirem adotar ou não uma nova tecnologia (Morris e Venkatesh, 2000). Pesquisadores defendem que o principal obstáculo ao uso e à apropriação das tecnologias por idosos está mais relacionado a atitudes negativas decorrentes do medo, da ansiedade e da falta de motivação e de interesse (Heinz, 2013;Lee et al, 2011).…”
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