2018
DOI: 10.1080/1463922x.2018.1432714
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Continuance in online participation following the compromise of older adults’ identity information: a literature review

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“…For full characteristics of primary studies see Tables 2-5. We also included 21 secondary data sources: editorials (2, 60), literature/ systematic reviews (10,12,14,21,(61)(62)(63)(64)(65), reports (16, 66-70), online posts and blogs (71-73) and theoretical outputs (74).…”
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“…For full characteristics of primary studies see Tables 2-5. We also included 21 secondary data sources: editorials (2, 60), literature/ systematic reviews (10,12,14,21,(61)(62)(63)(64)(65), reports (16, 66-70), online posts and blogs (71-73) and theoretical outputs (74).…”
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“…In the USA, older adults lost more to fraud in 2020 compared to 2019 (8). Impacts of financial cybercrime extend beyond financial losses, to reduced trust and online activity (9,10), physical illness (11,12), emotional distress (13)(14)(15) and increased hospital admissions and mortality (11,16,17). Online accessibility, and thus cybercrime prevention are instrumental to healthy ageing in a digital world.…”
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