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Can the internet reduce the loneliness of 50+ living alone?
Silva, Patrícia; Delerue Matos, Alice; Martínez Pecino, Roberto (Routledge Journals, 2022)Living alone has been indicated as a key variable to explain loneliness in older adults. In contemporary society, where ...
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E-inclusion: Beyond individual sociodemographic characteristics
Silva, Patrícia; Delerue Matos, Alice; Martínez Pecino, Roberto (Public Library of Science (PLOS), 2017)The changing demographic structure of the population, resulting in unparalleled growth of the elderly population, means ...
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Mayores activos y su relación con Internet: usos y motivaciones de uso en una muestra de mayores activos portugueses
Martínez Pecino, Roberto; Delerue Matos, Alice; Silva, Patrícia (Universitat Jaume I: Universitat per a Majors, 2013)The Internet is increasingly relevant in all spheres. Participating in it is a key factor for social integration. Research on ...
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O papel da família na utilização da Internet por portugueses de 50 e mais anos: uma análise de género
Silva, Patrícia; Delerue Matos, Alice; Martínez Pecino, Roberto (Universidade de Lisboa, 2021)A Internet tem ganhado importância social. Contudo, as pessoas mais velhas têm ficado à margem da “revolução digital”. Os ...
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The Contribution of the Internet to Reducing Social Isolation in Individuals Aged 50 Years and Older: Quantitative Study of Data From the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Silva, Patrícia; Delerue Matos, Alice; Martínez Pecino, Roberto (JMIR Publications, 2022)Background: Social isolation has a negative impact on the quality of life of older people; therefore, studies have focused ...
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The protective role of the Internet in depression for Europeans aged 50+ living alone
Silva, Patrícia; Delerue Matos, Alice; Martínez Pecino, Roberto (SAGE, 2022)Depression is a significant and limiting health problem, and living alone has been identified as an essential determinant ...