提高罗德岛大学 "世代参与网络老年人 digiAGE 试点研究 "老年参与者的技术使用、数字能力和社区资源获取能力

S. Leedahl, K. Souza, Alexandria Capolino, Melanie Brasher, Emma Pascuzzi, Christina Azzinaro, Tyler-Ann Ellison, Erica L. Estus, Maureen Maigret
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:这项试点研究旨在弥合老年人与年轻人之间的数字鸿沟。其目标是让该州的老年人参与到一个提供数字设备(如苹果 iPad)、互联网连接(如通过 HotSpots)以及由受监督的大学生导师提供培训的项目中来,从而提高他们的数字素养。该项目是由州老龄化部门资助的一项重要政策措施,专门针对来自低收入社区和受 COVID-19 大流行影响最严重地区的参与者,以促进社会和经济公平。我校与老年人/社区中心合作,招募并支持 50 岁及以上讲英语和西班牙语的成年人(年龄范围:55-100 岁,M =72.3,SD =8.5)。在本文中,我们研究了老年参与者(人数=145)从调查前到调查后(通过电话收集)在技术使用和数字能力方面的变化,并研究了该计划如何帮助参与者以新的方式连接社区资源。根据统计分析,参与者的数字能力(前=2.06,后=2.74)、技术使用(前=2.06,后=2.74
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Improving Technology Use, Digital Competence, and Access to Community Resources Among Older Participants in the University of Rhode Island Engaging Generations Cyber-Seniors digiAGE Pilot Study
: This pilot study aimed to bridge the digital divide between older and younger adults. The goal was for older people in the state to become digitally literate by engaging them in a program that provides digital devices (i.e., Apple iPads), internet connectivity (i.e., through HotSpots), and training from supervised university student mentors. This project, funded as a key policy initiative through the state’s unit on aging, specifically promoted social and economic equity by targeting participants from lower-income communities and areas hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our university partnered with senior/community centers to recruit and support English-and Spanish-speaking adults 50 years of age and older (age range: 55-100, M =72.3, SD =8.5). For this paper, we examined changes in technology use and digital competence from the pre-to the post-survey (collected over the phone) from older participants (N=145), and we examined how the program contributed to new ways for participants to connect to community resources. Based on statistical analyses, participants improved in digital competence (pre=2.06, post=2.74), technology use (
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